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Discovery could lead to self-propelled robots – Phys.org
Army-funded researchers discovered how to make materials capable of self-propulsion, allowing materials to move without motors or hands.
Army-funded researchers discovered how to make materials capable of self-propulsion, allowing materials to move without motors or hands.
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst discovered how to make materials that snap and reset themselves, only relying upon energy flow from their environment. This research, published in Nature Materials and funded by the U.S. Army, could enable future military robots to move from their own energy.
“This work is part of a larger multi-disciplinary…
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