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New modular robots can flip, jump, and keep moving even after being cut into pieces
Engineers at Northwestern University have developed a new class of modular robots called “legged ...
Each unit has multiple points to which another unit can attach itself: 18 of them, to be precise, which means that just two ...
A team of engineers at Northwestern University has built a new class of modular robots called “legged metamachines,” which ...
Chinese authorities and industrialists have long hoped to unseat the United States as the world's premier tech giant, but they've historically struggled to make inroads against Silicon Valley ...
EPFL roboticists have shown that when a modular robot shares power, sensing, and communication resources among its individual units, it is significantly more resistant to failure than traditional ...
The phrase "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts" is doubly true for SWARM, the WashU Robotics team on the cutting edge of modular robotics. The project’s 15 members are working to create ...
If the goal of a robot is to perform a function, then minimizing the possibility of failure is a top priority when it comes to robotic design. But this minimization is at odds with the robotic raison ...
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