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Advancing soft robotics through 3D printing materials
Soft robotics has emerged as a transformative branch of robotics, distinguished by its reliance on highly compliant materials ...
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China’s 3D printing surge reshapes aerospace, robotics, and global markets
When “over 90% of the world’s entry-level 3D printers originate from one country,” it means that there is more involved than ...
D printing doesn't let you print extradimensional items, but it is a promising form of manufacturing that might solve a lot ...
In the demonstration the elastomeric material is photopolymerizable polyurethane-acrylate resin, with the fugitive ink being 30 wt% Pluronic F-127 in water. The desired pattern is determined ...
3D printing was once an innovation out of "Star Trek." Now, hobbyists can complete various impressive 3D printing projects in their own homes (as well as some that maybe don't represent the most ...
Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi analyze how AI-enabled FANUC robots could transform automation, additive ...
Recent technological advances have opened new possibilities for the development of advanced medical devices, including tiny robots that can safely move inside the human body. Some of these systems ...
If you want to work with robots you can do all sorts of learning with software and simulation, but nothing quite beats getting to grips with real machinery. That was the motivation for [James Gullberg ...
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