The disposal of robot components is complex. They usually end up in the trash. What if they could biodegrade themselves?
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Tech Xplore on MSNPork gelatin powers biodegradable robot arm for delicate tasksA team of engineers at Westlake University, Zhejiang Normal University and Shaoxing University, all in China, has tested the ...
University of Science and Technology of China has made a fascinating development in robotics, with the octopus-inspired robotic arm led by Nikolaos Freris. It combines the dexterity of a human hand ...
Neuralink's recent trials showcased a mind-controlled robotic arm, signaling progress despite the company's early ...
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