Wooden Robotic Gripper

Wooden Robotic Gripper

A research team from Singapore developed a wooden gripper that is driven by changes in moisture, temperature, and lighting in the environment, hence lowering energy consumption. It could be used in a very hot environment and yet maintain a tender touch.

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Tiny Bubbles Create Soft Robotics

Princeton researchers have invented bubble casting, a new way to make soft robots using "fancy balloons" that change shape in predictable ways when inflated with air.
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