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Harvard’s new 3D printing hack creates twisting, bending robot muscle
Engineers at Harvard have developed a 3D printing technique that produces soft robotic structures capable of twisting and ...
3D printing with plastics and resins is great for quickly prototyping parts with all manner of geometries, but strength and durability of the parts produced is often limited. One way around this is to ...
Soft robots made out of flexible, biocompatible materials are in high demand in industries from health care to manufacturing, ...
Conventional textiles made of woven threads are highly useful materials. [Sara Alvarez] has had some success creating fabric-like materials through 3D printing, and though they’re not identical, they ...
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