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How Scientists Developed a Robotic Hand to Pick Blackberries
How Scientists Developed a Robotic Hand to Pick Blackberries
How Scientists Developed a Robotic Hand to Pick Blackberries in Arkansas
Researchers in Arkansas and Georgia have shown that delicate fresh-market blackberries typically picked by human hands to maintain quality, can now be picked by robots, too.
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