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Shapeshifting materials could power next generation of soft robots
McGill University engineers have developed new ultra-thin materials that can be programmed to move, fold and reshape ...
In a major advancement for untethered microsystems, researchers have developed soft microrobots that can change shape with temperature and wirelessly transmit their configuration. This capability ...
Scientists have designed swarms of microscopic robots that communicate and coordinate using sound waves, much like bees or birds. These self-organizing micromachines can adapt to their surroundings, ...
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