A new soft robotic gripper was created with this fact in mind, as it grasps and releases objects without using any electricity at all. Developed by a team of researchers at the University of ...
A team of roboticists at the University of California San Diego and BASF Corporation has developed a unique 3D-printed soft robotic gripper that operates without the need for electronics. So, how does ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at the Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, used liquid crystal elastomer technology to demonstrate a series of micro-tools grown on optical fibers. The 200-micrometer ...
Researchers from the University of Georgia have published a new study based on the design of a soft robotic gripper inspired by twining plants. The team, led by associate professor Mable Fok, UGA ...
SUTD, SUSTech and ZJU researchers' proposed process flow guides 3D printing of miniature soft pneumatic actuators. Integrating the prints into a robotic system offers potential applications in ...
Researchers at the Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, used the liquid crystal elastomer technology to demonstrate a series of micro-tools grown on optical fibers. The 200-micrometer gripers are ...
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