A craft that dates back thousands of years may hold the key to building tougher, more resilient robots and other modern technologies. Inspired by...
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A craft that dates back thousands of years may hold the key to building tougher, more resilient robots and other modern technologies. Inspired by prehistoric basketweaving, engineers at the University of Michigan have discovered that woven materials can bounce back from heavy compression while keeping their stiffness—qualities that could transform everything from robotics and exoskeletons […] The post Ancient basketweaving inspires stronger, smarter robots appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A craft that dates back thousands of years may hold the key to building tougher, more resilient robots and other modern technologies. Inspired by...
Able to undergo repeated compressions without losing their shape, woven materials could form robots, exoskeletons, car parts, architectural components...
Able to undergo repeated compressions without losing their shape, woven materials could form robots, exoskeletons, car parts, architectural components...
Every year, the world produces around 350 million tons of plastic, but less than 10% of it is effectively recycled. The rest often ends up in...
You might have noticed that humanoid robots are having a bit of a moment. From Tesla’s Optimus to Figure AI’s Figure 02, these machines are no...
You might have noticed that humanoid robots are having a bit of a moment. From Tesla’s Optimus to Figure AI’s Figure 02, these machines are no...
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Tactile sensors—devices that detect touch, pressure, and force—are at the heart of many modern technologies. They help robots grip objects, allow...
A new study from Germany shows that the human brain may age more gently than we thought—especially in the area responsible for touch. Researchers...
A new study from Germany shows that the human brain may age more gently than we thought—especially in the area responsible for touch. Researchers...