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Langoustine shell waste engineered into high-performance bio‑hybrid robots
Although nature does not necessarily provide the optimal form, it still outperforms many artificial systems and offers valuable insights for designing functional machines based on elegant principles,” ...
Researchers reveal the physics of jumping shell structures, improving control and agility in soft robots inspired by the mechanics of a simple popper toy. The team meticulously analyzed the jumping ...
Stairs are the enemy of robot vacuums. There isn't currently a single robot vacuum on the market that can climb a flight of stairs without human assistance. Even the best robot vacuums we recommend ...
Nauticus Robotics Inc. has sealed a contract with Shell plc for inspection services on a Shell subsea field development in the Gulf of Mexico. Nauticus, a developer of ocean robots and artificial ...
Berkeley, California - US-based researchers have created a robot that can use its body shape to move through a densely cluttered environment. The team from the University of California, Berkeley based ...
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Video: Snail-inspired swarm robots cooperate to build structures on demand
A new experiment shows snail-inspired swarm robots stacking and adapting to move objects across gaps without fixed structures.
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Langoustine Shells Become High-Performance Actuators in Circular Robotics Breakthrough
The research highlights shrimp shells as eco-friendly actuators in robotics, merging biological materials with synthetic components for enhanced functionality.
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