Just as embroiderers, with needle and thread, can transform plain fabric into an intricate pattern, engineers can use lasers and polymers to create flexible, complex structures that could transform ...
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Origami-inspired robot built from printable polymers uses electric current to move
With their ability to shapeshift and manipulate delicate objects, soft robots could work as medical implants, deliver drugs ...
Young, T. , Guymon, J. , Pankow, M. and Ngaile, G. (2026) A Material Removal Prediction Framework for Ball EEM Polishing in ...
A student-led engineering organization at Minnesota State is bringing classroom concepts to life by creating opportunities for students to engage directly with industry, explore career pathways ...
As NASA's Artemis Program prepares to return humans to the surface of the moon, Michigan Technological University students ...
Research and innovation in Texas A&M University's biomedical engineering department often centers around clinical impact on ...
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US Navy-backed project aims to give robots human-like finger precision
Robots have made significant strides in automation, but in dynamic, unstructured environments such as ...
Hackaday Podcast Episode 365: Early 3DP Engineering, A New CAD Interface, And Flying Around The Moon
Humans flew around the Moon this week, but Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi were stuck on Earth — luckily, there was no shortage of stories and hacks to keep them occupied.
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Princeton-built 3D-printed soft robot moves and folds using heat, not motors
A paper crane that flaps its wings without a single motor inside it sounds like a magic trick. But engineers at Princeton ...
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