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Origami-inspired robot built from printable polymers uses electric current to move
With their ability to shapeshift and manipulate delicate objects, soft robots could work as medical implants, deliver drugs ...
Robot that moves without motors, folding like origami & powered by heat, hints at a new way to design machines that work ...
How can soft robots be enhanced while reducing the need for gears and motors? This is what a recent study published in ...
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3D-printed soft robot moves using heat instead of motors or external systems
Engineers at Princeton University have built a new class of soft robots that move ...
The second addition to Stratford’s new skyline from architects O’Donnell + Tuomey is a triumph, its bold lines and simple interiors a welcoming home for the art, people and creativity it celebrates ...
Explore ‘Paper Trails’ at IAIA MoCNA, where Indigenous artists transform everyday paper into powerful stories of land, memory ...
You don’t have to wait for the future. You can build it this weekend. The Science Center of Iowa is turning into a hands-on ...
Soft robots aim to move and change shape smoothly, but they often rely on bulky motors or external systems. To overcome this, ...
Haven't you heard? Churning butter is the newest hot activity. View Entire Post › ...
A retrospective of the late designer’s work is coming to the Bowes Museum at the end of this month ...
An exhibition of 3-D-printed pasta reveals what could be the most disruptive culinary innovation since the eggbeater.
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