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Researchers 3D print robot the size of a single-cell organism
Researchers from the Leiden University in The Netherlands used cutting-edge 3D printing technology to create these ...
Researchers at Leiden University have developed 3D-printed microrobots that operate without sensors or motors.
The barracks cost about $87 million. A traditional build of similar size would have been five times that amount, according to ...
If you want to work with robots you can do all sorts of learning with software and simulation, but nothing quite beats ...
In a recently published study, the Dutch team describes an unexpected behavior observed in a 3D-printed microstructure. The "robot" consists of a flexible chain of self-propelling ...
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3D-printed artificial muscles could make soft robots more capable
Several research groups across the United States and Europe have demonstrated that 3D-printed artificial muscles can replicate biological movements such as contracting, twisting, and lifting, bringing ...
This a robot can walk, without electronics, and only with the addition of a cartridge of compressed gas, right off the 3D-printer. It can also be printed in one go, from one material. Imagine a robot ...
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Video: 3D-printed railway station built overnight in Japan with ABB robot’s help
Automation technology from ABB Ltd has helped construct Japan’s first 3D-printed railway station building, ...
Carnegie Mellon University Assistant Professor Stelian Coros shows off one of the first robots created using his software and a 3D printer. CMU Robotics Institute assistant professor Stelian Coros was ...
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Imagine a future in which you could 3D-print an entire robot or stretchy, electronic medical device with the press of a button—no tedious hours spent assembling parts by hand. That possibility may be ...
A fully 3D-printed walking robot made from a single material and powered by compressed gas works without electronics or external control systems. (Nanowerk News) Imagine a robot that can walk, without ...
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