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If you want to get a mini robot moving, maybe you should teach it to do the worm. Neither the Gizmodo article nor the abstract of [David Zarrouk]’s paper gives too many details on the ...
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Cornell uses ‘robot blood’ to give modular jellyfish and worm robots lifelike vigorTaking a cue from nature’s evolutionary path from water to land, the Organic Robotics Lab and the Archer Group at Cornell Engineering have made a fascinating development in modular robotics.
Scientists have created a robot that "thinks" and acts like a worm after inserting software modeled on the neural connections in a worm's brain inside a Lego robot. WSJ's Monika Auger reports.
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