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Color-changing light-emitting fibers woven into fabric enable flexible, pixel-level displays for smart textiles, opening new possibilities for wearable communication.
A team of engineers from Rice University have developed a flexible octopus-like robot arm that is controlled by laser beams.
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Damaged paintings can now be restored 66 times faster than traditional methods - thanks to state-of-the-art robot technology.
Engineers have created a soft robot arm that moves with light, mimicking the elegant motion of an octopus. ... It was trained by showing various light patterns and the resulting arm movements.