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Graphene material that folds, moves, and senses could power next-gen soft robots
McGill University engineers have developed ultra-thin materials that can move, fold, and reshape themselves, ...
The warehouses of the world are surprisingly empty spaces. These essential nodes of the intricate global goods movement system are packed with stuff, but they also include a significant amount of ...
What made ASIMO so special? Well, it could do things that seemed like science fiction at the time. It could walk, run, climb ...
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Materials that support safer, more durable robotics
insights from industryMegan HartfordDirector of Global SalesMid-Mountain Materials, Inc. In this interview, industry expert Megan Hartford discusses the growing need for protective robot covers and ...
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