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Scientists Create Non-Electronic 3D-Printed RobotScientists Create Non-Electronic 3D-Printed Robot. Scientists in the United States have developed a walking robot that requires no electronics and can be produced entirely from a 3D printer.
This a robot can walk, without electronics, and only with the addition of a cartridge of compressed gas, right off the 3D-printer ... they could keep functioning non-stop for three days.
It was 3D-printed in one continuous 58-hour step, composed of a single piece of soft and flexible thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). Oh yes, and it has six legs.
Snoopy is a new open-source robot that uses an Arduino as a brain but with a 3D printed body and a short list of parts that can probably be sourced from the junk drawer. It’s still being ...
That’s the idea behind MobiPrint, a mobile 3D printing robot developed by Daniel Campos Zamora at the University of Washington. This innovative device autonomously navigates a room, printing ...
This article is part of "Solutionaries," our continuing commitment to solutions journalism, highlighting the creative people in communities working to make the world a better place, one solution ...
Researchers have created microscale robots less than 1 millimeter in size that are printed as a 2D hexagonal 'metasheet' but, with a jolt of electricity, morph into preprogrammed 3D shapes and crawl.
A study recently published by a team of researchers at Beijing’s Tsinghua University has revealed plans to construct a 594-foot-tall dam using robots, 3D printing, and artificial intelligence.
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