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Tech Xplore on MSNRobots now grow and repair themselves by consuming parts from other machinesToday's robots are stuck—their bodies are usually closed systems that can neither grow nor self-repair, nor adapt to their ...
Modular design is rapidly becoming the key to cost-effective automation, especially in sectors where demand variability and ...
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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 ...
During a recent interview with Top Gear, Christian von Koenigsegg made it clear that the company has no plans to release an ...
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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.
Researchers at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) have created a robot elephant that can go bowling. The twinkle ...
In a step forward for soft robotics and biomedical devices, Rice University engineers have uncovered a powerful new way to ...
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Study Finds on MSNScientists Discover Eye Contact Trick That Makes You Look More TrustworthyNew psychology study uncovers the exact eye contact sequence that makes people trust your intentions. Learn how it works for ...
Researchers at the Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne have managed to create a robot elephant using a 3D-printable ...
When you stretch an elastic band, it gets longer. But imagine a material that actually becomes shorter when you pull on it. Sounds strange, doesn't ...
Darkling beetles equipped with microchip backpacks can be guided through disaster areas using electrical signals, offering a biological solution for search and rescue.
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