MIT researchers create 3D-printed viscoelastic robot
Published : 2016-10-07 - Duration : 01:04 - View : 2
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CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS — Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have developed a 3D-printed “skin” for robots that acts as a shock absorber. The skin protects robots and helps make their movements more precise. The skin is made of a “programmable viscoelastic material” (PVM). Unlike purely elast...

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