Harvard University's Octopus-Inspired Octobot is Adorable And Revolutionary
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Robots have come a long way since ancient Greek mathematician, Archytas, released a steam-powered wooden dove dubbed “The Pigeon” in 350 B.C. However, the Terminator-type rigidity of the machines has hindered them from being useful at tasks like search and rescue operations. While researchers have recently created softer and more flexible robots, they still contain hard electric power and control systems — such as batteries and circuit boards.
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- Me7년 이상Cool.
- bobnation7년 이상That took alot of time but still it is the coolest i ever seen
- meadowlark127년 이상Soooo cool
- goldrusher30007년 이상this. is. amazing.
- xves7년 이상its cool but if someone could make a Quantum robot that would be amazing and the biggets step in science sence the light bulb
- macandcheese약 8년i wonder if they can get so small they can fit through a keyhole
- rc99130약 8년i think this is the cutest/ coolest thing ever.
- gladdisiator약 8년That is weird, but cool. A NEW STEP INTO SCIENCE!!!
- jjj약 8년I would love to be in oxford, harvard, or in yale!
- bekahboo약 8년cool! and nice adn amaxing