Researchers have developed self-healing, biodegradable, 3D-printed materials that could be used in the development of realistic artificial hands and other soft robotics applications. Researchers have ...
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Materials that support safer, more durable robotics
insights from industryMegan HartfordDirector of Global SalesMid-Mountain Materials, Inc. In this interview, industry expert Megan Hartford discusses the growing need for protective robot covers and ...
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China’s bionic robot replicates cheetah-like motion with innovative material technology
Roboticists and computer scientists have created a variety of systems inspired by humans and animals. The latest robot, ...
A group of researchers in the UK has developed an unusual soft robot that moves without motors, joints, or hard components. Instead, it reacts to electric fields, allowing it to shift shape and move ...
Recent advancements in robotics have seen the development of machines that can closely replicate human intelligence and movement, unlocking their potential for analyzing data, performing physical ...
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