Penn Engineers have developed a system that lets robots see around corners using radio waves processed by AI, a capability that could improve the...
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Robots are usually built from materials with fixed properties. Once a robot is assembled, its stiffness, flexibility and movement patterns are largely locked in. Engineers at Duke University are now challenging that limitation by developing a programmable, Lego-like material that can change its mechanical behavior in real time, much like living tissue. The new approach […] The post Lego-like smart material lets robots change stiffness like living tissue appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Penn Engineers have developed a system that lets robots see around corners using radio waves processed by AI, a capability that could improve the...
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Scientists at North Carolina State University have developed a remarkable new material that can repel nearly all liquids—even when stretched to five...
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