A robot can now travel through the human body to cure diseases. Scientists have created a Transformers-style robot inspired by the Japanese paper-folding art of origami. The shape-shifting device is ...
Start with paper; add Shrinky Dinks, a microprocessor, heat, and voila! It's not quite that easy. But this engineering project might one day lead... Every so often, a scientific paper just begs for a ...
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Transformers surges with new Autobots & Decepticons for latest toy series
A new version of Bumblebee, Soundwave, Optimus Prime and a much less bestial Optimus Primal join the newest lineup for Transformers Cyberworld.
Vehicles that change their shape and form to adapt to their operating environment have long captured the imagination of tech enthusiasts, and building one remains a perennial project dream for many ...
The U.S. military’s future robots may reshape themselves like Transformers – those popular shape-shifting robots from Hollywood movies and toys. But DARPA doesn’t want Optimus Prime as entertainment.
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