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Here's how 3D printing makes the robots that make everything else One of the largest industrial robotics companies in the world demonstrates how rapid prototyping has already disrupted manufacturing.
A new open-source, 3D-printed robot is set to transform how researchers conduct material synthesis. Known as FLUID (Flowing Liquid Utilizing Interactive Device), the affordable and fully ...
MEVITA's design makes it both sturdy and easy to build by using a minimal number of parts that can all be found and bought ...
Discover how Scottish scientists revolutionize soft robotics with a 3D-printed robot that walks out of the printer, using an open-source platform.
The robot can even get up and walk away from the printer, after an external motor and battery is added. The scientists' work on the walking and slightly creepy hexapod robot (and other 3D printed ...
Science Robot 3D printed in solid and liquid at the same time These hydraulic robots are 3D printed in a single step, and are able to waddle about as soon as they cool down.
Walk into Apis Cor's new showroom, and you'll be greeted by "Frank," an outsized 3D-printing robot that builds concrete walls — and may someday revolutionize the Space Coast's homebuilding ...
Is this 3D-printed robot the first of thousands? InMoov is an open-source DIY printable robot that can obey voice commands. It's slightly creepy, but at least it's cheap.
(WGHP) — If you wanted a robot to do mundane tasks for you, where would you go to find the expertise to get one? Some researchers at Duke University say that you can get an affordable one soon ...
Engineers create a 3D-printed robotic hand capable of playing Nintendo Engineers have created an inflatable robot so nimble it can beat the classic Nintendo game Super Mario Bros.
A research team develops 3D-printed pneumatic logic modules that control the movements of soft robots using only air pressure. These modules enable logical switching of the air flow and can thus ...
The process used to create the robot has been dubbed “ printable hydraulics,” and researchers say it’s one of the trickiest 3D-printing methods to harness.