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Interesting Engineering on MSNPalm-sized resilient robot fleet could help in rescue ops, landmine clearanceMarkus Nemitz and his team at Tufts University have developed soft-jointed robots using 3D printing, realizing a long-term research goal.
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Someone fused a 3D printer and a vacuum robot to create a mobile 3D printer that can print on almost any flat surface — including your floorThat’s the idea behind MobiPrint, a mobile 3D printing robot developed by Daniel Campos Zamora at the University of Washington. This innovative device autonomously navigates a room, printing ...
Perhaps that helped inspire the Harvard 3D printers that have various arrays ... The coolest, we think, is a little multi-legged robot that uses vacuum to ambulate across the bench.
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