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Robot Hand Detaches and Crawls!
31 Jan
Summary
- A six-fingered robot hand can detach and move independently.
- The hand uses four fingers as legs to crawl and manipulate objects.
- Potential applications include industrial and prosthetic robotics.

A new invention from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology features a remarkable six-fingered robot hand capable of independent movement. This unique appendage can detach from its robotic arm and autonomously crawl across surfaces, using four of its digits as legs. The design prioritizes functionality, moving beyond human hand limitations by incorporating extra digits for enhanced grip and symmetry.
The hand demonstrates its capabilities by picking up various objects, showcasing its versatility. Researchers suggest potential uses in industrial automation, service robots, and exploration. The unnerving organic movements also hint at future possibilities for advanced prosthetic limbs. While its lifelike locomotion is a testament to advanced engineering, its crawling gait evokes a sense of unease.




