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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 ...
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Future of robots powered by living muscle cells mapped by Harvard-led study
Harvard Medical School researchers are designing next-gen robots that can flex, contract, and grow like human beings.
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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.
What if your childhood Tamagotchi could step off the screen and into the real world? Imagine a tiny robot, complete with blinking eyes and lifelike movements, responding to your voice and following ...
Scientists designed microrobots that use sound to swarm, adapt, and heal themselves — working together like a living organism ...
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Soft magnetic muscles power innovative origami robots for biomedical use
A new 3-D printing technique can create paper-thin "magnetic muscles," which can be applied to origami structures to make them move.
Looking for a robot that can plow snow as well as mow lawns? The Yarbo Core with its snow blower attachment impressed TechHive's Swedish colleagues.
LawnStarter reports that quieter weekends are emerging as municipalities ban loud gas-powered mowers, promoting electric and ...
The implications for investors are far-reaching, as countries led by the US scramble to shore up access to the raw materials, ...
Adapted from Dancing With Roomba, written by Joe Jones, who was iRobot’s first full-time employee and the original designer of the Roomba robot vacuum. After developing a prototype robot that was ...
Boston Dynamics, a robotics company owned by Hyundai Motor Group, has equipped its Atlas humanoids with hands that have only three fingers. They can form a palm that allows the robot to lift boxes or ...
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‘Chinese lantern’ material snaps into 13 shapes using stored elastic energy
A new kind of shape-shifting material can twist, bend, and snap into more than a dozen three-dimensional forms—no motors or ...
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