A flexible foam sensor built from silver selenide detects temperature and pressure simultaneously, enabling a robotic gripper ...
A new type of soft robot gets its power from the skin it’s in. Robotic skin that bends, stretches and contracts can wrap around inanimate objects like stuffed animals, foam tubes or balloons to create ...
A group of scientists at Penn’s Modular Robotics Laboratory, or MODLAB, has built a robot that — in one sense — builds itself. Their creation, the FoamBot, is the end-product of a set of smaller ...
(Nanowerk News) A pioneering project to develop advanced sensors for use in robotic systems, could transform prosthetics and robotic limbs (Key Engineering Materials, "Ultra-Thin Graphene Foam Based ...
A new robotics breakthrough could reshape how machines move, adapt, and interact with the world by mimicking biology itself. Engineers at EPFL have developed a programmable foam lattice that blends ...
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