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A centipede-inspired robot with cable-driven legs may soon take over weeding duties in U.S. berry and grape farms.
A research team from AMOLF in Amsterdam has created a soft robot that walks, hops, and swims—all without a brain, electronics, or AI. Just soft tubes, air, and some clever physics.
Robeauté’s microrobot, which is the size of a grain of rice, could change the way doctors treat brain tumors and neurological conditions and make procedures safer.
It doesn’t have to be that way. A team of Dutch scientists at the FOM Institute for Molecular and Atomic Physics (AMOLF) in ...
With the first hardware-software combo designed to give humanoid robots a brain worthy of the name, the AI revolution in ...
Although soft-bodied robots themselves can be fairly simple, low-cost devices, they typically require complex onboard ...
Engineers have taught a simple submarine robot to take advantage of turbulent forces to propel itself through water.
When the many legs are coupled together, something unexpected happens: their motions quickly synchronize, creating "surprising coordination." ...
Researchers at AMOLF have developed a walking robot that is powered by compressed air and automatically adapts its mode of ...