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Shape-shifting coral that goes from soft to stiff in seconds to redefine robotics
Scientists have discovered a coral mechanism that could help engineers design robots able to adjust their strength and ...
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The surgical zeitgeist
Robotic surgery may be the latest obsession in medical circles, but it can never replace the intuition and empathy — or sense ...
HP’s additive manufacturing team is transforming drone production with 3D printing, enabling lighter, smarter, and more scalable aircraft.
Study investigated the structure-property relationship of the coral’s sclerite-based biological granular jamming system.
At Apple's high-end AirPods facility in Boulder, CO, you'll find bucket-list loudspeaker systems, 3D ear scanners and dancing ...
AZoRobotics on MSN
3D-Printed Soft Robots Use Magnetic Control to Deliver Drugs and Move Across Complex Terrain
Advanced 3D printing techniques create flexible origami robots with high magnetic responsiveness, paving the way for biomedical applications and soft robotics.
A first-generation process head has been transferred to the project partner Photon Laser Manufacturing (PLM). It is mounted ...
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Most Creative Costumes Worn on Screen
Film costumes do more than just dress actors. They build worlds, define characters, and sometimes become more famous than the ...
Meltio has announced that Sixpenny Additive has become the first Canadian distributor and integration partner for its WAAM ...
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World’s smallest 3D bioprinting robot delivers healing gels to damaged vocal cords
Scientists unveil a flexible 2.7 mm bioprinter that lets surgeons reconstruct vocal folds and prevent scarring after throat ...
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3D-printing soft robot delivers hydrogels to the vocal cord surgical site to reconstruct tissues
After vocal cord surgery, many patients develop stiff vocal folds that impact their ability to speak. Hydrogels can help prevent this by promoting healing, but delivering hydrogels to the vocal cords ...
When we tie our shoelaces or open a bottle of soda, we do it on autopilot, reflexively. Meanwhile, millions of people all ...
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