3 Robotic Technologies Looking to Change Life on Earth and the Moon
Watch this video to learn more about three new robotic technologies.
One is a soft robot that rolls like tires, spins like tops, and orbits like moons developed at NC State University. One is a pair of wearable robotic limbs that can physically support an astronaut developed by MIT engineers. The last is a camera inspired by the human eye can improve how robots see and react, developed at the University of Maryland.
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