A spinning 3D printer nozzle creates soft robots with built-in air channels that bend in programmed directions, turning flat printed structures into grippers and shape-shifting devices. (Nanowerk ...
When people are dropped into the most dangerous of conditions – as when disaster strikes, or during exploration of another planet – they generally have the highest number of needs and the lowest ...
SwitchBot showed off their “Smart Home 2.0” ecosystem at CES 2026. The onero H1 household robot, the first 3D facial-recognition deadbolt lock, and the AI MindClip, a wearable “second brain” for ...
Origami has become known as a miracle technique for designers. Elegant compliant mechanisms can leverage the material properties of a single geometry in ways that are sometimes stronger than those of ...
Robosen is back with a brand-new addition to their ongoing Transformers line, as they debut a new Auto-Converting bot. Megatron is about to get some help taking on Optimus Prime and Bumblebee as the ...
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Get a look at the Robosen's Transformers Soundwave robot trailer for the latest Transformers robot from the team at Robosen in collaboration with Hasbro. The trailer gives a deep dive into Robosen's ...
Engineers 3D-print magnet-filled films that act like “magnetic muscles,” letting soft robots curl, twist, and shrink under a magnetic field. Doodling, drowsiness and a conspicuous misspelling ...
North Carolina, USA — October 2025. Researchers at North Carolina State University have created paper-thin “magnetic muscles” that can power origami structures. The technology uses magnetic films to ...
European roboticists today released a powerful open-source artificial intelligence model that acts as a brain for industrial robots—helping them grasp and manipulate things with new dexterity. The new ...
A new 3-D printing technique can create paper-thin "magnetic muscles," which can be applied to origami structures to make them move. By infusing rubber-like elastomers with materials called ...