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This 3D-printable robot uses air in a very clever way - MSN3D-printable robot uses air to power its legs for movement. The robot shell is created as one piece for easy assembly with minimal steps. It's cost-effective with no electronics needed, allowing ...
Robot is 3D-printed upside-down in one piece, then walks out of the printer. The 67-mm-long (2.6-in) demonstrator robot, with a paper clip for scale. The University of Edinburgh.
Rethinking 3D printing for robots. In a VCJ system, along with a 3D printer, there is a 3D laser scanner that visually inspects each layer for surface irregularities as it’s deposited.
A new open-source, 3D-printed robot is set to transform how researchers conduct material synthesis. Known as FLUID (Flowing Liquid Utilizing Interactive Device), the affordable and fully ...
Four of the General Robotics Lab's 3D-printed walking robots. They're all based on different animals. A team of researchers at Duke University have invented a program that uses written prompts to ...
Tiny 3D Printed Robot Uses Magnets to Fly. The drone is roughly the size of a pencil eraser and needs no onboard battery to zip through the air.
FLUID, an open-source, 3D-printed robot, offers an affordable and customizable solution for automated material synthesis, making advanced research accessible to more scientists.
The system consists of a modified Prusa Mini+ 3D printer mounted on a Roborock S5 vacuum robot, using the open source software Valetudo to map its environment autonomously, allowing users to view ...
The 3D printing system to build the home will come from 3,600 miles away, in Pennsylvania. Researchers and entrepreneurs working at Penn State University have built a prototype of the system.
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