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Bananas, cups and peelers: Robots learn how to handle curved objects like fruits and tools
It does not take much to confuse some robots. A machine might be great at handling a simple object like a box, yet when it ...
A simple bundle of staples reveals an unusual physical behavior, one that shifts between rigidity and fluidity depending on ...
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Light-controlled artificial muscles: Researchers develop shape-shifting materials
Researchers at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) are scaling individual molecular machines into ...
A new artificial muscle can change shape, repair damage, and be reused, bringing a major shift in how robots are built and ...
Proteins are essential molecules in living systems. They move, interact and organize themselves to carry out a wide range of ...
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New robot tech lets machines peel, slice and handle odd-shaped objects easily
Researchers have unveiled a new method that lets robots handle irregular, curved objects with ...
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Researchers developed a rotational 3D printing method that builds lattices with programmable shape morphing, an advance that could quickly advance 4D printing.
Researchers have developed a soft robot that moves like an elephant's trunk—precise enough to pick fresh fruit, yet powerful ...
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