When disaster strikes and buildings collapse, every second counts for emergency responders searching for survivors trapped beneath rubble. Traditional tools often fall short in these dangerous, ...
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Engineers Combine Origami and Electrohydraulics to Unlock High-Speed Soft Robotics
New origami-based electrohydraulic actuators enhance soft robots' agility, enabling rapid, untethered movement across complex ...
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Is this the most flexible robot ever built? It floats, flies, and squeezes through anything
Asoft-bodied humanoid robot developed in China can stretch its limbs to more than three times their original length, shrink ...
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Synthetic 'muscle' with microfluidic blood vessels shows promise for soft robotics
Researchers are continuing to make progress on developing a new synthetic material that behaves like biological muscle, an ...
Humanoid robots look impressive and have enormous potential to change our daily lives, but they still have a reputation for ...
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Manta ray-inspired soft robot uses magnetic fields to swim and power itself autonomously
Soft robots are redefining the future of robotics with their ability to move gracefully through delicate or confined spaces. From cultivating baby corals in labs to inspecting industrial pipelines, ...
Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Queensland University of Technology (QUT) have made groundbreaking ...
(Nanowerk News) Electrically powered artificial muscle fibers (EAMFs) are emerging as a revolutionary power source for advanced robotics and wearable devices. Renowned for their exceptional mechanical ...
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