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| Self-healing 3D-printed gel has a future in robots and medicine Robots might be a little more appealing -- and more practical -- if they're not made of hard, cold metal or plastic, but of a softer material. Researcher at Brown University believe they've developed a new material that could be ideal for "soft robot... https://www.engadget.com/2019/03/22/...ogel-robotics/ |
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