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Origami-inspired robot built from printable polymers uses electric current to move
With their ability to shapeshift and manipulate delicate objects, soft robots could work as medical implants, deliver drugs ...
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Video: 3D-printed railway station built overnight in Japan with ABB robot’s help
Automation technology from ABB Ltd has helped construct Japan’s first 3D-printed railway station building, ...
Dextall tripled production speed for high-rise facade components by standardizing its supply chain before deploying ...
An autonomous submarine named Ran discovers strange structures under the Dotson Ice Shelf in Antarctica, before mysteriously ...
New research shows robotic materials can learn and adapt without software, storing behavior directly in their structure.
Explore how mobile trading apps are changing access to markets in South Africa, making trading easier and more inclusive.
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Princeton-built 3D-printed soft robot moves and folds using heat, not motors
A paper crane that flaps its wings without a single motor inside it sounds like a magic trick. But engineers at Princeton ...
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Teaching robots to understand any home: A conversation with Alper Canberk on the future of generalizable robot navigation
Home robotics is entering a more demanding phase. The question is no longer whether a robot can execute an impressive ...
Soft robots aim to move and change shape smoothly, but they often rely on bulky motors or external systems. To overcome this, ...
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