A programmable metamaterial finger can lock into four positions without electronics. A simpler, more functional future for ...
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OCTOID: Shape-shifting robot that can camouflage, move and even grab like octopus
Last year, a South Korean team, inspired by octopus adaptations, developed a metamaterial-based soft machine capable of ...
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Artificial muscles use ultrasound-activated microbubbles to move
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed artificial muscles that contain microbubbles and can be controlled with ultrasound.
A Pittsburgh-based company has unveiled a palm-sized robot dog that obeys voice commands and even does backflips. The Bittle X, developed by Petoi, is an open-source programmable robot dog. Designed ...
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Smart elastomer muscles give soft robotics record 2,000x lifting capability
The flexible material acts as an “artificial muscle,” enabling robots to move more naturally and safely than traditional ...
Programmable matter and robotic systems represent a dynamic frontier in materials science and robotics, where discrete, often modular units are designed to change their physical properties and ...
Hasbro Pulse Fan Fest kicks off today, giving fans a huge set of upcoming collectible revels from a variety of properties. One of the biggest franchises to get new products during the event is the ...
Built based on multiple AI models and intelligent robotics, the high-performing robotic dog is already popular amongst beta testers and pre-order customers NEW YORK, June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ...
A new cute programmable robot has launched via Kickstarter in the form of the robotic cat aptly named MarsCat. A bionic cat equipped with 16 servo motors offering a fully autonomous easy to program ...
Sirius is a robotic dog for consumers that made waves at CES 2025 for its powerful AI multimodal interaction capabilities and high dynamic motion performance. Based on AI models, Sirius is the first ...
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