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Robo-tendrils inspired by garden vines lift fragile objects, even supporting humans
MIT and Stanford built vine-like soft robots that wrap, lift, and gently carry objects — even humans — using inflatable tendrils.
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Vine-inspired robotic gripper gently lifts heavy and fragile objects
In the horticultural world, some vines are especially grabby. As they grow, the woody tendrils can wrap around obstacles with ...
The company says that the robot is no longer able to walk properly and has suffered a significant decline in viewership.
Social Robotics, the company behind the humanoid robot known as Rizzbot, has filed a lawsuit against streamer IShowSpeed, alleging that he physically damaged the robot during a livestreamed appearance ...
This year has been a brilliant year for gadgets, with thinner phones, smarter foldables, AI-driven home tech and useful e-ink ...
As Wyoming communities recoil from nuclear waste, the Idaho National Lab continues to embrace waste as an untapped resource. Energy Sec. Chris Wright, ...
Bacteria may play a key role in Martian habitat construction, turning soil into cement-like materials while supporting life ...
Machines, not divers, should take on hazardous underwater work as new rules tighten biofouling control, says C-Leanship Asia ...
What began as fixed industrial machines programmed for repetitive tasks are now evolving into mobile, intelligent systems ...
Swap' Robot Provides Insights Into How The Brain Keeps Us Upright. Imagine driving a car with a steering that doesn't respond instantly and a GPS that always reflects where you were a second ago. To ...
A 301 mg soft robot jumps continuously under constant light without batteries or electronics, using snap-through buckling and self-shadowing to create an autonomous feedback loop.
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