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The robot features a total of four legs that were made using 3D-printing, and with them the robot is able to walk across rough surfaces like sand, as well as crawling over larger objects.
3D-printed soft robot runs without electronics The robot at UC San Diego is powered by compressed air. It is printed in one go from soft filament using a 3D printer.
A robot with elaborate, 3D-printed legs is able to walk across different types of surfaces, including sand and pebbles.
Researchers have created a robot with a 3D printed body that transitions from a rigid core to a soft exterior and is capable of more than 30 untethered jumps, p ...
A group of Harvard engineers have combined the autonomy and speed of rigid robots with the adaptability of a soft 3D-printed robot. Traditionally, industrial robots are stiff and made mostly of metal, ...
Researchers 3D-printed a robotic hand, a six-legged robot, a 'heart' pump, and a metamaterial cube. To call soft robotic hands “ complex ” is a bit of an understatement.
Engineers at the University of California (UC) San Diego’s Bioinspired Robotics and Design Lab have designed the world’s first soft robot capable of climbing over obstacles and walking over sand and ...
Engineers at Harvard University and the University of California, San Diego, have created the first robot with a 3D-printed body that transitions from a rigid core to a soft exterior. The robot is ...
Engineers at University of California San Diego have developed a 3D-printed, four-legged soft robot that’s able to crawl over rough terrain.
In the world of robotics, researchers are going soft – in their designs at least. Soft robots have some advantages over their more rigid brethren but till now, they've not been able to do much ...
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