Scientists turned simple knots into tiny robots that jump, spin, and plant seeds, offering a new tool for ecosystem restoration.
University of Pennsylvania engineers have created tiny knot-based robots that store and release energy to jump, spin, and plant seeds. Using a Kevlar core for stiffness and a liquid crystal elastomer ...
A simple idea has led to a surprising invention: tiny robots made from knotted fibers that can jump, spin, glide and even ...
As manufacturers mark International Automation Professionals Day, the focus turns to the people and systems behind some of ...
Explore how cyborg botany transforms plants into living circuit boards, enabling real-time communication and early stress ...
Global coral reef decline has spurred scientists to deploy artificial intelligence, robotics, and genomic tools to accelerate restoration and improve resilience. Recent innovations include autonomous ...
The founders of Upside Robotics met in 2023 because they were both looking to build an impact-driven company that touched climate and agriculture. Less than a year later, they were sleeping in a ...
Raise's Robotics platform can install brackets on slab edges, ensuring quality and reducing risk for crews installing curtainwall panels. Raise Robotics, developer of the Raise Robotics construction ...