Engineers at McGill University have developed a new class of ultra-thin, shape-shifting materials that can move, fold, and reconfigure...
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Engineers at McGill University have developed a new class of ultra-thin, shape-shifting materials that can move, fold, and reconfigure themselves—much like animated origami. The breakthrough could help power a new generation of soft robots that are safer, lighter, and far more adaptable than today’s rigid machines. Unlike traditional robots built from hard metals and motors, […] The post These shape-shifting materials could bring soft robots to life appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Engineers at McGill University have developed a new class of ultra-thin, shape-shifting materials that can move, fold, and reconfigure...
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