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Discover how EPFL’s innovative 3D-printed elephant robot combines advanced additive manufacturing with bio-inspired design.
EPFL researchers have pioneered a 3D-printable, programmable lattice structure for robotics that mimics the vast diversity of ...
CREATE EPFL CC BY SA 4.0/Cover Images Researchers at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) have created a robot ...
A cute robot elephant could be the future of robotics. The scaled-down jumbo has been built to demonstrate a cutting-edge ...
To print microscopic structures, scientists need to inject a liquid material called a photoresist into the cell. This special ...
So, asks Tim Walker, how long will it be before there's a 3D printer on every desk? Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent. Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.
DediBot – a 3D printer manufacturer out of Hangzhou, China – has created quite a buzz in Shanghai this week with the launch of something it's calling the Fly Elephant.
A new era of 3D printers from Prusa and Bambu Lab are faster and more precise than ever. Wirecutter ... ($700) and the new Prusa MK4 ($1,100) in printing three different models. ...
Researchers at EPFL have created a robot elephant that can go bowling. The team led by Josie Hughes from the Computational Robot Design and Fabrication Lab, part of EPFL's School of Engineering, has ...