Researchers at Cornell University have been working on batteries that can 'flow' through the internal structures of robots, kind of like how blood in humans' veins powers our bodies.
A new study released by scientists from Brisbane, Australia on January 22 shows how a 'free-living' jellyfish-like coral called the Cycloseris cyclolites propels itself along the seabed to navigate ...
Cornell University researchers are building soft robots with "robot blood" that is both hydraulic fluid that provides motive ...
Nearly a dozen miles off the California coast on a foggy October morning, a crane lifts a boxy yellow robot off the deck of the research vessel Rachel Carson and lowers it into Monterey Bay’s choppy ...
Researchers at Cornell University are trying to develop robots that look and move more like living organisms. This is done by ...
Cornell researchers developed soft robots that use built-in batteries as both power sources and structural components, ...
Researchers at Cornell University on Monday showcased a pair of bio-inspired robotics running on a hydraulic fluid-powered ...
The 'robot blood' system has been refined for higher battery capacity and power density to support the new robotic forms.
Similar in basis to the viral snail mucin serums recently taking the skincare world by storm, this totally unique serum has ...
In the same way that terrestrial life evolved from ocean swimmers to land walkers, soft robots are progressing, too, thanks to recent ...
In the same way that terrestrial life evolved from ocean swimmers to land walkers, soft robots are progressing, too, thanks ...
In the same way that terrestrial life evolved from ocean swimmers to land walkers, soft robots are progressing, too, thanks to recent research in battery development and design.