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A chess-playing robot grabbed the finger of its seven-year-old opponent and broke it during last week's Moscow Chess Open tournament, Russian media reported Monday.
A chess-playing robot resorted to "fighting dirty" with its seven-year-old opponent during the Moscow Chess Open tournament last week, according to the president of the Moscow Chess Federation.
As reported by The Guardian, the incident took place on Tuesday, July 19th, and saw the robot get a hold of the seven-year-old boy’s finger. The robot subsequently broke his finger. “The robot was ...
According to Russian news agencies, a robot broke the finger of a seven-year-old boy during a chess match in Moscow last week. Sergey Lazarev, president of the Moscow Chess Federation, confirmed ...
The articulated robot finger covered with living skin tissue that can self-heal with the help of a collagen bandage is seen in Tokyo, Japan, in this undated handout photo released by Biohybrid ...
A glove-like robotic exoskeleton hand may help pianists improve their skills without risking injury from overpractice. Inspired by traditional teaching methods, researchers have created a device ...
The robot finger 'MobiLimb' that attaches to a mobile phone, invented by Marc Teyssier, a PhD student at Telecom Paris Tech Engineering school, is displayed after an interview with Reuters.
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