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Advancing soft robotics through 3D printing materials
Soft robotics has emerged as a transformative branch of robotics, distinguished by its reliance on highly compliant materials ...
A former surgeon's biology-inspired startup is creating soft robotic cells that could transform how intelligent machines are ...
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Water-built soft robots reveal a new path for on-liquid locomotion
What if the smooth surface of a pond could be a high‑precision robotics workshop? Engineers at the University of Virginia ...
D printing doesn't let you print extradimensional items, but it is a promising form of manufacturing that might solve a lot ...
Soft robots have a “cardiovascular” problem. While their bodies can deform and bend, their hearts, the pumps that keep them ...
Picture a surgical robot that can move, cut tissue, release drugs, grip and store samples, and wirelessly generate heat. You ...
Many AI robots appear intelligent as long as they operate in controlled environments. Neuroscientist and robotics researcher ...
A new study shows how elephant trunk skin balances strength and sensitivity, offering clues that could help engineers build ...
Soft-bodied robots are unlocking a new era of adaptive machines that can safely interact with the human body, squeeze through tight spaces, and propel themselves autonomously. Designing soft robots ...
In a laboratory in Connecticut, a palm-sized silicone robot scrunches up its body to inch forward in a caterpillar-like motion. A brick tips over onto its leg, trapping it as it struggles to move on.
When disaster strikes and buildings collapse, every second counts for emergency responders searching for survivors trapped beneath rubble. Traditional tools often fall short in these dangerous, ...
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