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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 ...
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Scientists from Skoltech and the University of Potsdam have developed a physical theory that sheds light on how molecular ...
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New metamaterials learn shapes, adapt behavior, and move like living systems
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have developed a new class of metamaterials that ...
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These robots don’t move like machines most people are used to — they bend, compress, and reshape themselves as they go. Instead of breaking under pressure, they absorb it and keep moving. That makes ...
Biological tissues have a remarkable ability to organize and change shape, driven by forces generated by their own cells. One ...
In a new Nature Physics publication, University of Amsterdam researchers introduce human-made materials that spring to life.
Adrian Macneil has a solid understanding of this space. As an executive at the self-driving startup Cruise, he built the ...
An esteemed spa specialist has swapped the US for North Wales to help drive the continued global growth of organic skincare collection Rhug Wild Beauty. Cami Krier has relocated from North America to ...
From skinny ropes to mile-wide monsters, no two twisters are the same. Here’s what you need to know to tell a wedge from a ...
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