Engineers from MIT and Stanford University have developed a novel robotic gripper inspired by the tenacious growth of vines.
A gentle lifting gripper that could transform healthcare, mobility assistance and even unload heavy cargo. Read on!
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Materials informatics combines data analytics and engineering design, streamlining material development and enhancing performance through AI integration.