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Origami-inspired robot built from printable polymers uses electric current to move
With their ability to shapeshift and manipulate delicate objects, soft robots could work as medical implants, deliver drugs ...
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3D-printed soft robot moves using heat instead of motors or external systems
Engineers at Princeton University have built a new class of soft robots that move ...
Soft robots aim to move and change shape smoothly, but they often rely on bulky motors or external systems. To overcome this, ...
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New metamaterials learn shapes, adapt behavior, and move like living systems
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have developed a new class of metamaterials that ...
In a new Nature Physics publication, University of Amsterdam researchers introduce human-made materials that spring to life.
New research shows robotic materials can learn and adapt without software, storing behavior directly in their structure.
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