A newly developed rubbery, octopuslike robot can change colors to hide or stand out in its environment. Scientists at Harvard have recently begun developing flexible robots from elastic plastics and ...
Robots intended for complex natural environments face a familiar problem: rigid bodies and fixed-color surfaces make them ...
KIST Develops 'OCTOID,' a Soft Robot Capable of Simultaneous Camouflage, Locomotion, and Capture KIST has developed ‘OCTOID,’ a soft robot that changes color to match its surroundings. Courtesy of ...
Materials scientists from the Southeast University in China have developed a new material capable of mimicking the camouflage capabilities of marine animals like starfish. The soft material is made ...
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) said on the 16th that a research team led by Kim Dae-yun, a Ph.D. at the Functional Composite Materials Research Center, developed a soft robot "Octoid ...
Boston Dynamics’ Robot Dog Spot Now Sees the World in Color, Has 5G, and Uses a Fancy New Controller
Almost two years after it officially went on sale in the U.S. for “commercial and industrial use,” Boston Dynamic’s robotic quadruped Spot is getting some upgrades that are mostly designed to improve ...
A robot modeled on a chameleon and developed by South Korean researchers can change colors to match its surroundings. Like real chameleons, the robo-chameleon collects information from its environment ...
Humanoid robots that fold your laundry to fluffy wearable creatures that act shy around people – there's been plenty of ...
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