Soft robotics research has reached new depths with researchers with the creation of a crawling 3D-printed robot built from sea slug parts ushering in an era of ‘biohybrid’ robots. This latest ...
Roboticists have developed an ambulatory 3D-printed robot powered by compressed gas, an advance that could see robots operating in settings where electronics cannot function. This robot can walk, ...
In a significant step forward for sustainable robotics, a fully 3D-printed autonomous logistics robot has been unveiled by a European tech collaboration. The off-road robot—manufactured entirely from ...
Intel will be making it possible for anyone with the right 3D printing equipment to produce and have their own Intel robot by the end of this year, at a considerable price. According to re/Code, the ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich, in collaboration with Inkbit 3D, have pioneered 3D printing of soft robots with artificial bones, ligaments, and tendons. 3D printing has advanced so rapidly that ...
We've seen cool 3D printers before, and we're definitely no strangers to robots, but this is the first 3D-printed soft robot we've ever seen capable of walking off its own assembly line. The robot was ...
A research team develops 3D-printed pneumatic logic modules that control the movements of soft robots using only air pressure. These modules enable logical switching of the air flow and can thus ...
While there are many potential uses for soft-bodied robots, the things are still typically only built in small experimental batches. Scottish scientists are out to change that, with a ...
If you are thinking of building your very own desktop robot arm and were intrigued by the project published yesterday which took you through the process of creating a mini robotic arm using Arduino.
Markus Nemitz, assistant professor at Tufts University, has a vision: he wants to use a 3D printer to print robots for their specific area of application. The robots will then perform their tasks ...
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