GRACE, Italian robot muscles that lift weights 1000 times bigger
Research by the Italian Institute of Technology produces cybernetic muscles with unique characteristics
Research by the Italian Institute of Technology produces cybernetic muscles with unique characteristics
The shape of the snakes is by far the most promising for flexible robotics. Here are the latest developments and future prospects.
The octopus has a fantastic grip with its eight, infallible tentacles. Biomimicry managed to reproduce it, and put it in a glove.
In Rambouillet, first test of "living" street lamps: they exploit the bioluminescence of bacteria to illuminate the road in an ecological way.
In England, a team of experts has created revolutionary solar panels with a higher percentage of light absorption
Interesting Raptor-Inspired Solar Airplane Concept: Could It Be an Effective Form Factor for Future Sustainable Aircraft?
A new generation of robots made with "active matter" could revolutionize our approach to robotics and innovation.
Soft robotics efficient and biodegradable? Sweet words. Very sweet. Sugar words!
After Michelin, Hankook also developed its "wheels that do not inflate and deflate", even if it is reductive to call them that. We're here now.
Biomimetics still on track: scientists create an indestructible glass from the structure of the oyster. Poor smartphone repairers.
Careful design allows for the "biomimetic" development of batteries inspired by snake scales. They will come in handy for wearable devices and soft robots.
A team from Northwestern University has developed the smallest aircraft in the world. It's little bigger than a grain of sand, and it can collect data.
Until we find a way to get along, with wars men will find more and more effective ways of killing each other. Here is the possible, terrible future.
A robot with a tail? So far loser idea: heavier and more expensive. Then the Carnegie researchers started studying a cat, the cheetah, and the game changed.
Underwater robotics is making giant strides, or rather: it is crawling rapidly. Carnegie Mellon's latest snake robot is getting better and better.
Economy, environment and future always intersect. Rubber is a real crossroads: an extraordinary material that is running out, and can cause an earthquake.
Algae are a vertically growing superfood, they offer oxygen and nutrition: The Coral is a natural and elegant way to integrate them into our home and our diet.
Robots continuously improve, and Salto has been doing it with great commitment for over 4 years. For this reason, today it is able to jump high and land on its feet to the millimeter: it will be useful on rough terrain and in research missions.