The devices can be put together in a variety of configurations useful for different tasks.
to help us survive. MIT took this idea to the next level by introducing mix-and-match robots that can be assembled into countless configurations useful for different tasks.
“Astronauts could go into the shed, pick the worms they need, along with the right shoes, body, sensors, and tools, and they could snap everything together, then disassemble it to make a new one. The design is flexible, sustainable, and cost-effective.” “And then the lightbulb went off: We could build all these animal-inspired robots using worm-like appendages.’”“Our idea was that, with just a few parts, combined in different ways, you could mix and match and get all these different robots,” added AeroAstro undergraduate Brooke Bensche.
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