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Paper-thin magnetic muscles bring origami robots to life for medical use
A new 3D printing technique can create paper-thin "magnetic muscles," which can be applied to origami structures to make them move.
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Top OpenAI, Google Brain researchers set off a $300M VC frenzy for their startup Periodic Labs
When Liam Fedus announced he was quitting OpenAI, VCs swarmed. One even wrote a love letter. Here's how Felicis' Peter Deng won the deal.
The Roborock Saros Z70 impresses with powerful cleaning, smart navigation and a sleek, low-profile design. Its exceedingly stylish multifunction dock also adds real convenience. However, the ...
Discover How to Create a DIY Hydraulic Powered Claw Machine from Cardboard! In this video, learn how to build an impressive working hydraulic claw machine using cardboard, popsicle sticks, syringes, ...
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China’s new humanoid robot handles raw egg with world-first cross-shaped wrist arm
The Agibot G2 fuses industrial strength with AI intelligence, and a world-first cross-shaped wrist arm that moves with human-like precision.
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Magnetic ‘muscles’ turn origami into crawling robots that move and heal from within
NC State engineers 3D-print paper-thin magnetic muscles that turn origami robots into moving drug-delivery machines.
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