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    Toward self-folding robots

    Published on Sep 12, 2017

    Researchers report a new technique for printing electronics that can fold themselves into a predetermined shape. The development, reported in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, could lead to new ways for people to interact with machines and even create self-folding robots.

    For more information, read the research abstract:
    “3D-printed Self-folding Electronics”
    ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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    Self-folding printable structures

    Published on Sep 13, 2017

    A team of researchers from MIT and Umass Amherst have designed 3-D printed structures that can fold themselves up without any outside stimulus, and the folding begins the instant it is peeled off the printing platform.
    Article "“Peel-and-go” printable structures fold themselves"
    Expanding polymer enables self-folding without heating or immersion in water.

    by Larry Hardesty
    September 13, 2017

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    Transforming robots with origami exoskeletons

    Published on Sep 27, 2017

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    "Robotic metamorphosis by origami exoskeletons"

    by Shuhei Miyashita, Steven Guitron, Shuguang Li, Daniela Rus1
    September 27, 2017:

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    Article "“Superhero” robot wears different outfits for different tasks"
    Shape-shifting device from CSAIL can walk, roll, sail, and glide using recyclable exoskeletons.

    by Adam Conner-Simons and Rachel Gordon
    September 27, 2017

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    Robot uses exoskeletons to float and fly

    Published on Sep 28, 2017

    This versatile bot clads itself in different exoskeletons that let it tackle unique environmental challenges.

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