A team taps muscle and collagen from the sea slug to create a robot that could be used in environmental surveillance and search missions in places such as the ocean. Michelle Starr is CNET's science ...
Combining tissues from a sea slug with flexible 3D printed components, researchers have built a “cyborg” robot that may one day help them probe the depths of fresh and saltwater with ease. The ...
Researchers from the Case Western Reserve University in Ohio used tissue from a sea slug and 3D-printed components to create a biohybrid robot that can crawl like sea turtles on a beach, July 18, 2016 ...