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Underwater glove puts octopus' abilities on hand of humans

Underwater glove puts octopus' abilities on hand of humans
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Scientists develop an octopus-inspired GLOVE that lets divers grasp objects underwater

Engineers at Virginia Tech have developed an octa-glove which can pick up objects underwater without the user applying pressure. They could help divers with delicate aquatic operations. ....

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Multifunctional Shape-Morphing Material for Soft Robots

AZoRobotics speaks with Michael Bartlett from Virginia Tech about his multifunctional shape-morphing robotic endoskeleton using a low-melting-point alloy (LMPA) enclosed within a rubber skin. ....

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Liquid metal and kirigami make shape changing robots

When building robots, scientists and engineers often take inspiration from nature. Androids in science fiction take inspiration from the human body, while the incredible but moderately creepy robots built by Boston Dynamics are modeled after dogs. ....

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