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Back home in Hereford, Griffin has been known to go on walks, armed with her gun and mobile phone. A member of the Arizona ...
Researchers develop a recyclable sulfur-based polymer that enables 4D printing of soft robots with programmable shape changes ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBat-inspired AI gives drones ultrasonic sight to navigate disaster rescue zonesInspired by bats and dolphins, this ultrasonic tech lets machines “see” in pitch-black and chaotic environments.
Prepare for a spectacular showcase as we introduce a collection of 10 transforming LEGO robots, each designed to shift between dynamic forms with precision and creativity. In this video, we bring ...
In an office at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), a soft robotic hand carefully curls ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSoft robot mimics ancient cephalopods for efficient, low-noise underwater movementNature has long served as inspiration for cutting-edge engineering—especially in the realm of underwater propulsion.
Eye contact and chemical reprogramming may help humans and robots age better and connect more clearly through communication.
"It's literally going to feel like a sci-fi movie," Figure AI founder Brett Adcock says.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNElephant robot bends, kicks, and twists using breakthrough programmable foam skeletonScientists use millions of foam lattice combinations to create a robotic elephant with a twisting trunk and jointed limbs.
Researchers at the AMOLF institute have created a revolutionary soft robot without electronic components that moves using compressed air.
Engineers have developed Truss Link robots that can self-repair, grow, and morph by absorbing parts from other robots, inching closer to true autonomy.
A cute robot elephant could be the future of robotics. The scaled-down jumbo has been built to demonstrate a cutting-edge bioinspired 3D printing technology.
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