MIT researchers develop a computational method inspired by kirigami, enabling transformation of 2D shapes, offering innovative solutions for engineering challenges.
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Unlocking Precision with Robotics and Microfluidics: The Ultimate Arm for Miniature Robots
Robots with moveable arms are nothing new. You’ll see them in factories, carrying out lots of different jobs. With special…
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MIT’s 3D-Printed Robotic Hearts Look and Pump Just Like the Real Thing
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaSince the 1950s, doctors have been using artificial heart implants to provide vital life-saving support for patients who are suffering…