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Why Robot Arms Still Cant Handle a Raw Egg

Why Robot Arms Still Cant Handle a Raw Egg

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If you've ever tried to get a robot to pick up a raw egg without smashing it, you know the problem: the gripper either crushes the shell or can't hold on. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the physics of why robot arms struggle with fragile, deformable objects. Lucas explains the fundamental trade-off between grip strength and delicacy, using the example of a surgical Robot that can sew tissue but can't hold an egg. Luna brings in data from a 2025 IEEE study showing that even with pressure sensors, robots fail to handle eggs 40% of the time. They discuss the challenge of real-time force feedback and why the human hand's ability to adjust grip intuitively is still beyond robots. The conversation touches on a robotics startup that tried to solve this with soft robotics and a novel gripper design, but hit a wall with material fatigue. Lucas leaves listeners with a thought: until robots can adapt grip mid-task like a human, a simple omelette remains a moonshot. #Robotics #RobotArms #RobotGrippers #EggHandling #FragileObjects #SoftRobotics #ForceFeedback #IEEE #RoboticsStartup #GripperDesign #DeformableObjects #Manufacturing #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheRoboticsPodcast #AutonomousSystems #IndustrialRobots Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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