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Should robots be able to cannibalize each other so they can accelerate their evolution, bringing them closer to resembling self-sufficient lifeforms capable of living independently of their human ...
By harnessing the power of 3D printing, servo motors, and Arduino programming, you’ll create a robotic arm that responds to your commands through a sophisticated software interface, allowing for ...
This a robot can walk, without electronics, and only with the addition of a cartridge of compressed gas, right off the 3D-printer. It can also be printed in one go, from one material.
Snoopy is a new open-source robot that uses an Arduino as a brain but with a 3D printed body and a short list of parts that can probably be sourced from the junk drawer.
An employee works to build a 3D printed social housing building called "Yhnova", using a construction 3D printing technique known as BatiPrint3D and developed by researchers from the University of ...
A cocktail party of 3D-printed robot heads Human simulators that talk and listen to each other facilitate research on the head's acoustic properties for better-designed audio devices. Date: May 8 ...
A fully 3D-printed, air-powered hexapod robot waddles across land and underwater – no electronics required, just soft TPU and compressed air.
The robot generated 3D maps of several outdoor locations on the University campus, including Centennial Common, Egan Crossing, and Shillman Hall, demonstrating the algorithm’s ability to perform ...
Engineers unveiled a flexible robotic arm that enters the human body through the rectum or mouth to 3D print living cells on damaged organs - eliminating the need for open surgery.