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Discover how EPFL’s innovative 3D-printed elephant robot combines advanced additive manufacturing with bio-inspired design.
EPFL researchers have pioneered a 3D-printable, programmable lattice structure for robotics that mimics the vast diversity of ...
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CREATE EPFL CC BY SA 4.0/Cover Images Researchers at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) have created a robot elephant that can go ten pin bowling. The twinkle-trunked bot does have a ...
When creating the robotic elephant researchers from Switzerland's EPFL University used special 3D printed 'tissues'. These 'tissues' are what makes EleBot so special. The scientists used a ...
Scientists created a soft robot inspired by elephants, named EleBot, using programmable foam that changes stiffness geometrically.
Journalism and Publishing students at London College of Communication (LCC) have launched Southwark Food Magazine, a print publication celebrating food and culture across Southwark.
Scientists have created an elephant robot named "EleBot" with impressive range of motion and strength that allows it to perform a wide variety of tasks.
Researchers have developed a way to 3D print robotic musculoskeletal structures in a single material. Everybody has a ...
Gifting gold jewellery isn’t just tradition—it’s a meaningful expression of love. Find out what makes gold a cherished ...
AI is supplying powerful new tools at a fraction of the cost, forcing below-the-line artists to wonder if the future of ...
This research introduces musculoskeletal robots using programmable lattices, enhancing robotic flexibility and strength ...