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Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have announced that they built a cyborg robot out of 3D-printed material and muscle tissue from a sea slug. The robot could play a future role in ...
Engineers at Case Western Reserve University have used muscles taken from the mouth of a sea slug known as the California sea hare to create a 'biohybrid' robot that can crawl.
Combining tissues from a sea slug with flexible 3D printed components, researchers have built a “cyborg” robot that may one day help them probe the depths of fresh and saltwater with ease.
A couple of years ago, Sean Charlesworth created this incredible sculpture of an octopus cyborg as a thesis for his degree in 3D modeling and animation.
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