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Robot Hand That Plays Jingle Bells Could Help Make Better Limbs


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The robot hand used its thumb to play a glissando.

Credit: Josie Hughes

It's not the best version of Jingle Bells you'll hear this year but have some festive cheer—it's being played by a rubber robot hand that can't move by itself. What's more, the hand could point the way to better designs for robot limbs.

To explore how much of a hand's movement comes from its shape, Josie Hughes and her colleagues at the University of Cambridge 3D-printed a life-size hand replica with plastic bones and rubber-like ligaments but no muscles.

From New Scientist
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