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Tech Xplore on MSNElephant robot demonstrates bioinspired 3D printing technologyA cheetah's powerful sprint, a snake's lithe slither, or a human's deft grasp: Each is made possible by the seamless ...
To bring this idea to life, the researchers developed a simple robot module called a “Truss Link.” It’s a bar-shaped stick ...
At Caltech, researchers have turned living jellyfish into low-cost, remotely controlled ocean robots — creating real-life ...
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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.
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10 Amazing Robots That Really ExistFesto, a German robotics company, creates robots inspired by animals. Their bionic butterflies fly with grace using tiny ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFlying squirrels’ tail mechanics drive breakthrough for bionic drones, robotsS cientists in Switzerland have turned to a rare flying squirrel’s remarkable treetop agility to develop a new generation of adaptable, energy-efficient bionic robots and drones.
In a breakthrough that brings us closer to robots that move like real animals, scientists have developed an artificial ...
Scaly-tailed squirrels use thorny tail scales for grip on smooth trees. New models reveal the physics behind this, inspiring ...
Your average 3D printer is just a nozzle shooting out hot plastic while being moved around by a precise robotic mechanism. There’s nothing stopping you replacing the robot and moving around … ...
Most animals run fairly quickly and faster than most humans. But can a robot run faster than most living beings?
Home > Science Tiny 3D Printed Robot Uses Magnets to Fly The drone is roughly the size of a pencil eraser and needs no onboard battery to zip through the air.
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