Researchers built small-sized robots from soft materials capable of working in humans.
This robot is about 30cm long, which is connected to an electronic board mounted on the surface, which is also nearly transparent.
Engineers at Cornell University, USA, developed a stretchable surface capable of changing the structure from 2D to 3D, allowing it
The robot that Laschi's group created is extremely flexible and capable of responding to the environment better than other robots.
MIT's artificial science and computer lab (CSAIL) has introduced a soft robot with an octopus-like design with the ability to crawl flexibly in narrow environments.
A graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the United States has successfully developed a soft robot that can operate under water at a phenomenal pace