NC State engineers create flat robots that fold, crawl, and grasp objects without motors using smart materials.
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US' new robots can snap into hundreds of shapes, easily jump, crawl on tough terrains
Developed by a team led by researchers from North Carolina State University, these "metabots" are capable of moving around a ...
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Soft skin allows vine robots to navigate complex, fragile environments
Researchers have developed a soft robotic skin that enables vine robots that are just a few millimeters wide to navigate ...
Researchers developed a soft robotic skin that enables vine robots that are just a few millimeters wide to navigate ...
A single AI model trained to control numerous robotic bodies can operate unfamiliar hardware and adapt eerily well to serious ...
Scientists designed microrobots that use sound to swarm, adapt, and heal themselves — working together like a living organism ...
Centimeter-scale robots have unique advances such as small size, light weight, and flexible motions, which exhibit great application potential in many ...
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'Metabots' shapeshift from flat sheets into hundreds of structures
Researchers have created a class of robots made from thin sheets of material that can snap into hundreds of stable shapes, allowing them to execute a wide variety of actions despite the fact that they ...
From paper-doodles to AR tours and from 2D to CAD/BIM drawing boards – seems like bricks and concrete can not just be ...
Renu Robotics first found its niche mowing grass in solar fields. Now it’s looking to expand its robots’ capabilities, increase funding and grow under a new CEO.
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 ...
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