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Paper-thin magnetic muscles bring origami robots to life for medical use
A new 3D printing technique can create paper-thin "magnetic muscles," which can be applied to origami structures to make them ...
The next generation of soft robots might be folding and sliding as effortlessly as living tissue, say a team of engineers who ...
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Magnetic ‘muscles’ turn origami into crawling robots that move and heal from within
Once inside, a magnetic field guides and unfolds it at the target site, where it releases medicine in a controlled and steady ...
NC State researchers create 3D-printed magnetic origami robots for precise, targeted drug delivery inside the body.
University of Washington (UW) scientists have introduced a remarkable advancement in micro-robotics, crafting battery-free, tiny robots inspired by the folding patterns of leaves. University of ...
Ankur Mehta is lead researcher on a project out of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory that quite literally enables people to print robots on a standard piece of paper at ...
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