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Biodegradable aquatic robots use food-grade fish materials to monitor water, deliver nutrients, and disintegrate.
RoboBee now lands safely, thanks to insect-inspired legs and a smarter controller designed by Harvard engineers.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s first edible robots clean up water, then become snacks for the fish they helpMost robots don’t end up as lunch, but these ones were built for it. In a striking leap toward truly eco-friendly robotics, ...
An edible robot designed by Swiss researchers is taking cues from nature, offering remote sensing with fewer environmental ...
Robotics is advancing at an incredible pace, becoming smaller, smarter, and more innovative. A remarkable example is MIT's RoboBees project, which showcases the ...
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AZoRobotics on MSNAgile and Adaptive Miniature Robots for Search, Rescue, and RepairCU Boulder's shape-shifting robots, inspired by insects, are set to revolutionize tasks in confined spaces, from disaster ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNTiny, insect-eye-inspired camera captures high-speed motion in near darknessA camera smaller than a fingernail can now see what most high-speed cameras miss. Inspired by the eyes of insects, scientists ...
Those traits often bring trade-offs, but Jayaram wants to explore how robots can achieve both at the same time. To meet that goal, he draws inspiration from what might seem an unlikely source: insects ...
An edible robot leverages a combination of biodegradable fuel and surface tension to zip around the water's surface, creating a safe -- and nutritious -- alternative to environmental monitoring ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNAn eco-friendly aquatic robot made from fish food holds promise for environmental monitoringAn edible robot made by EPFL scientists leverages a combination of biodegradable fuel and surface tension to zip around the ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNMicrorobots powered by thin-film actuator can morph, lock shapes and operate untetheredA team of roboticists at Tsinghua University, working with a trio of colleagues from Beihang University, all in China, has ...
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