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Read about GoQBot in Popular SciencePlenty of people are designing robots inspired by nature’s designs, but most of them are rigid machines made of metal, plastic or polyester film. Fleet-footed robots or hoverbots are unable to bend and squish into tight spaces, but squirmy, agile ones like snakebots can’t move very fast. ![]() Arts, sciences, and engineering faculty members and graduate students discuss ways to control the movements of the soft-body robot. (photo by Melody Ko) A new soft-bodied silicone robot
aims to change that, squirming into tight spaces
with ease and covering great distances
quickly, flipping out like a caterpillar
under siege.
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> An Interdisciplinary IncubatorBy focusing on how animals move, a group of
Tufts researchers are changing how we think
about (and may one day build) robots. |
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