➀ Researchers at Fraunhofer IWS are developing biomimetic artificial grippers that can 'feel'; ➁ The grippers use sensors to gently grip objects without causing damage, inspired by nature; ➂ The technology could be applied to harvesting robots and autonomous rovers for various tasks.
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