Soft Robot's Bionic Ability to Self-Amputate and Reattach Its Legs Astonishes Researchers

Saturday, 13 July 2024, 13:39

A groundbreaking soft-bodied robot resembling a starfish developed by Yale University researchers showcases the extraordinary ability to autonomously amputate and reattach its own legs using cutting-edge bicontinuous thermoplastic foam. This remarkable feat sets it apart from previous robots by showcasing a unique self-attachment capability.
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Soft Robot's Bionic Ability to Self-Amputate and Reattach Its Legs Astonishes Researchers

Innovative Soft Robot Self-attach Capability

A soft robot resembling a starfish has amazed researchers by autonomously amputating and reattaching its own legs using innovative bicontinuous thermoplastic foam.

  1. This unique feature distinguishes it from other robots that can only disassemble and reassemble parts but lack the self-attach capability.

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