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Venom-like soft robot uses smart gel to morph, stretch, and mimic biological motion
Researchers have developed a super agile robot that can shapeshift using a special electro-morphing gel, mimicking the ...
Researchers introduces the first toroidal, light-driven micro-robot that can move autonomously in viscous liquids, such as mucus. This innovation marks a major step forward in developing micro-robots ...
Increasingly small robots can carry out their functions even inside the human body. No, this isn’t a sci-fi dream. The technology is almost ready. However there is still one condition they must meet ...
A new robot has been created powered by the awesome BBC micro:bit mini PC providing a sensor controlled micro:bit robot that can be programmed and includes movable arms and legs. Watch the ...
Taking a note out of the playbook of the classic 1966 sci-fi movie Fantastic Voyage, researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) and ETH Zurich in Switzerland think the ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The design theory behind a pair of tiny insect-inspired obots may ...
Kitronik, the Nottingham based electronics and educational technology company that supplies schools across the world, has launched its latest product for use with the BBC micro:bit – the :Move Motor.
Robots can be as big as tanks, as cute as kids-- or as small as microparticles, as just demonstrated by physicists at Argonne National Laboratories. The researchers remotely controlled swimming ...
The TPBot STEM Car is a programmable robot specifically designed for children to not only teach them how to code but also expand their imagination and creativity. Watch the demonstration video below ...
The above image is a shot of Georgia Tech’s latest robot posed next to a penny. The 3D-printed bot is roughly two millimeters in length — or about the size of the world’s smallest ants, per the school ...
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