Liquid metals that flow like water yet conduct electricity like solid wires are moving from lab curiosities into the toolkit for next‑generation devices. Researchers are learning to sculpt, pattern, ...
A liquid metal droplet can generate rotation without gears, changing how motors may work in soft and flexible machines.
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Scientists invented a jail-breaking liquid metal robot
Someone call James Cameron — a team of scientists just invented a new kind of liquid metal robot that can shapeshift between ...
Scientists at the University of Edinburgh have developed new sensor glove technology that could allow robots to use their hands more like humans. The low-cost gloves detect subtle movements and hand ...
Researchers have developed a low-cost sensor glove that could enable robots to perform hand movements with greater dexterity, potentially improving their use in fields such as healthcare, virtual ...
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