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Korean micro-robot’s soft muscles lift 4,000× their weight
Could a robot smaller than a grain of sand really hoist a load heavier than a bowling ball? In South Korea, engineers have ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a micro-flapping-wing robot that exhibits ...
A research team in South Korea has developed a soft robot named Octoid that can mimic the movement and behavior of an octopus ...
According to its developers, the new robot features flapping wings that are powered by a set of artificial muscles that ...
Discover the fascinating world of advanced micro-robots in this video by Innovative Techs, featuring Festo’s latest flying ...
Shoulder Innovations today announced a strategic partnership with Interventional Systems on a shoulder-specific micro-robotic ...
Shoulder Innovations and Interventional Systems have entered into a strategic partnership to develop a shoulder-specific micro-robot. The new system aims to improve shoulder surgery precision, ...
Miniaturization offers robotics designers new levels of power efficiency, nimbleness, and precision for a range of applications.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Micro-robotic manipulators with the ability to move in increments far smaller than the width of a human hair might be enlisted for a range of applications in research, ...
Paramecium and certain other microbes move through liquid by whipping back and forth hairlike appendages known as cilia. Scientists have now developed a new type of synthetic cilia, which could find ...
A flying micro-robot has been developed by researchers at the University of Waterloo in Ontario. A research team lead by professor Mir Behrad Khamesee manipulated magnetic fields to levitate and move ...
Researchers from Tel Aviv University, Israel, have created a micro-robot the size of a single biological cell that navigates using both electricity and magnetic fields and can identify and capture a ...
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