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Shape-changing robots: New AI-driven design tool optimizes performance and functionality
Like octopuses squeezing through a tiny sea cave, metatruss robots can adapt to demanding environments by changing their shape. These mighty morphing robots are made of trusses composed of hundreds of ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Building robots that can effortlessly mimic the movements of insects on water has been a persistent challenge in robotics. The ability to move autonomously and efficiently in ...
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Robots Learn Body Shape and Movement Through Self-Observation
According to a recent study by Columbia Engineering researchers published in Nature Machine Intelligence, robots can learn ...
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