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These modular robots self-assemble to make and move furniture

These modular robots self-assemble to make and move furniture

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[Presentation] FreeSN: A Freeform Strut-node Structured Modular Self-reconfigurable Robot

[Presentation] FreeSN: A Freeform Strut-node Structured Modular Self-reconfigurable Robot

Authors: Yuxiao Tu, Guanqi Liang, Tin Lun Lam Corresponding author: Tin Lun Lam (Email: tllam@cuhk.edu.cn; Website: ...

Self-Assembling Modular Robots

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Self-assembling robots at MIT | Neil Gershenfeld and Lex Fridman

Self-assembling robots at MIT | Neil Gershenfeld and Lex Fridman

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Robots that Grow by Consuming Other Robots

Robots that Grow by Consuming Other Robots

Columbia University researchers introduce a process that allows machines to “grow” physically by integrating parts from their ...

How MIT’s Auxbots Are Standing Out From More Traditional Modular Robots | Mashable

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We met with MIT graduate student Gregory Xie to get a first hand look at Auxbots, the untethered

SnailBot: A Continuously Dockable Modular Self-Reconfigurable Robot Using Rocker-Bogie Suspension

SnailBot: A Continuously Dockable Modular Self-Reconfigurable Robot Using Rocker-Bogie Suspension

Authors: Da Zhao, Tin Lun Lam Corresponding author: Tin Lun Lam (Email: tllam@cuhk.edu.cn; Website: ...

These Modular Robots Actually Rebuild Themselves

These Modular Robots Actually Rebuild Themselves

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MIT M-Blocks 2.0 Robot Cubes Can Move & Connect to Form Structures

MIT M-Blocks 2.0 Robot Cubes Can Move & Connect to Form Structures

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M-Blocks 2.0: Self-assembling Modular Robots

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Bots That Build: Self-reconfigurable Modular Robots Assemble Digital Materials

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Assembler robots could eventually build almost anything

Assembler robots could eventually build almost anything

Researchers at MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms have made significant progress toward creating