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Bio-design leap: Food waste becomes functional robotic hardware in new research
Roboticists often take cues from nature, but their machines usually rely on synthetic materials.
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Bio-hybrid robots turn food waste into functional machines
EPFL scientists have integrated discarded crustacean shells into robotic devices, leveraging the strength and flexibility of ...
A university team became the first competitor to complete a robotics rescue mission that was previously deemed “reckless.” ...
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Artificial tendons give muscle-powered robots a boost
Our muscles are nature's actuators. The sinewy tissue is what generates the forces that make our bodies move. In recent years, engineers have used real muscle tissue to actuate "biohybrid robots" made ...
Robotics have emerged as a transformative tool in the intervention strategies for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). These technology‐driven systems provide consistent, engaging, and customisable ...
In-pipe inspection robotics encompasses advanced robotic systems designed to autonomously traverse pipelines and conduct thorough inspections for defects, corrosion, and structural anomalies. These ...
Students at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) designed and built this timber structure, inside a ruined 19th-century stable to house a KUKA six-axis industrial robot, ...
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Programmable soft materials unlock asymmetric motion for next-gen robot designs
A new class of soft, programmable composites that can twist, stiffen, and move differently ...
Conservationists have accused the government of turning its back on nature in the new planning bill which is making its way through parliament. The RSPB says the legislation is creating a new tried ...
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