Robots for medicine move like a sea snail
Researchers are developing a robot that is modelled on sea snails. Thanks to specially aligned liquid crystal molecules [View original article]
Researchers are developing a robot that is modelled on sea snails. Thanks to specially aligned liquid crystal molecules [View original article]
Scientists have developed a gel-like robot that moves underwater without any external drive [View Original article], note the original article is written in German.
A robot made from gel bends in response to light, allowing for a wide variety of motions [View Original article]
Researchers at the Max-Planck-Institut für Intelligent Systeme in Stuttgart have collaborated with the Finnish University [View Original Article], note original article is in German.
Making an untethered soft construct that can easily change its shape and move around freely inside water is a challenging [View original article]
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart, in collaboration with the University of Tampere in Finland [View original article], note original article is written in German.
Material inspired by sea slugs could find use in soft robots [View Original article]
A new light-responsive material could help soft robots move around underwater without requiring bulky frames and on-board power [View original article]
Researchers report a liquid crystal gel capable of generating underwater movement in response to light [View original article]
Hamed Shahsavan receives a prestigious Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) [View original article]