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One could imagine a robot squirting out mortar, And then another robot laying down a line of bricks. This has gone off-subject and is obviously not 3-D printing. Slowburn February 24, 2014 11:18 AM ...
This tiny robot can melt, escape from a prison by sliding through secure bars, and then reform into a solid and complete tasks. The metal microbot, made out of liquid metal microparticles that can ...
After whatever task is complete, the heaters can be switched on to warm the metal to 60 °C (140 °F), which melts it and returns the robot to its original form. From there, it’s ready to be ...
A group of scientists have created a robot made of shape-shifting liquid that they can control to jump, escape cages, and more. Click to Skip Ad Closing in ...
Here’s how the robot works: a droplet of liquid gallium alloy is placed inside a small wheel, and on top of it sits a specially 3D-printed bracket containing a cathode and anode. Altogether, this ...
Mazinger Z started out as a manga in the early 70s and then was adapted into an anime shortly afterward. One of the main proponents of the super robot boom of that era, it featured the fearless ...
Video: Self-fuelled liquid metal motor Hasta la vista, baby. A real-life T-1000 , the shape-shifting liquid-metal robot from Terminator 2 , is a step closer, thanks to a self-powered liquid metal ...
The Soft Machines Lab at Carnegie Mellon University has created a rudimentary robot that can become a liquid on demand, a capability the lead author compared to the T-1000 from Terminator 2.
Using an existing metal robot arm as a template, she cut and soldered her stained glass panels before reassembling the robot with its new solarpunk limbs. During testing though, one of the glass ...