Showing posts with label Robotics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robotics. Show all posts

Real-life Transformers

MIT researchers had recently developed a robotic equivalent of a Swiss army knife. These reconfigurable robots are one-dimensional robots that can be made in a continuous strip, without conventionally moving parts, and then folded into arbitrary shapes. The little device is called a milli-motein — a name melding its millimeter-sized components and a motorized design inspired by proteins, which naturally fold themselves into incredibly complex shapes. This minuscule robot may be a harbinger of future devices that could fold themselves up into almost any shape imaginable like the aliens in 'Transformers' movie.

Squid Robot

The 'Gumby-like' robot
that moves like a squid. 
What good is a rubbery machine that can crawl through tiny cracks and crevices? Plenty good, say researchers

Robots come in all shapes and sizes. But what about a squirmy, four-legged bot that writhes and wriggles like a headless Gumby? Yep, that exists, thanks to Harvard scientists who created a soft-bodied machine that can wiggle and worm through tight spaces.