There were no idle hands at Sharpa's CES booth. The company's humanoid may have been the busiest bot at show, autonomously ...
When 67-year-old Roben Seltzer was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease three years ago, his symptoms were so bad he could barely get out of bed. He was treated with physical therapy and medication to ...
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Meet North: Robot plays high-speed ping-pong with 0.02-second reaction time
At CES 2026, Singapore-based company Sharpa has redefined general-purpose robotics with the debut of its first autonomous ...
Carol Klenfner avoided sports most of her life after a car crash dislocated her hip. She picked up ping pong at 69 and has been thriving ever since.
A group meets at the South County Recreation Center in Bixby to play ping pong every Friday night. The one thing they all have in common is a Parkinson's diagnosis. Parkinson's disease affects one in ...
The goo only got a little better at playing pong, but scientists are confident it could improve if we teach it to feel pain. Reading time 3 minutes Scientists have trained an inanimate lump of goo to ...
CNET freelancer Anthony Domanico is passionate about all kinds of gadgets and apps. When not making words for the Internet, he can be found watching Star Wars or "Doctor Who" for like the zillionth ...
This electroactive polymer hydrogel “learned” to play Pong. Credit: Cell Reports Physical Science/Strong et al. “Our research shows that even very simple materials can exhibit complex, adaptive ...
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