Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Shape-Shifting Robots in Action

Researchers are working "to create swarms of microscopic robots capable of morphing into virtually any form by clinging together," reports New Scientist, in a fascinating article about real-life shape-shifting. A Carnegie Mellon team of researchers "is using simulations to develop control strategies for futuristic shape-shifting, or 'claytronic', robots, which they are testing on small groups of more primitive, pocket-sized machines." What's more, "[t]hese prototype robots use electromagnetic forces to manoeuvre themselves, communicate, and even share power."

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