Medicine & TechnologyThese soft robots could be inserted into holes that are one to two centimeters wide and could spread over the surface of the cerebral cortex. Read to learn more.
Researchers develop completely water robotic systems, Aquabots, that may have groundbreaking biomedical potential. Read to know more about this great development.
Cornell University scientists installed SHeaLDS: a self-healing robot with light guides for dynamic sensing - resembling a four-legged starfish.Get to know more about this technology, read more!
Researchers developed small fish robots with the ability to swim fast to pick up and eliminate microplastics from the environment. Read to know more about it.
The chameleon, the woodpecker, and the Venus flytrap trap their prey using stored elastic energy. This gave the researchers inspiration leading to the development of a new class of high-powered, high-speed soft robots.