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Old 3rd July 2019, 09:38   #1
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Default Tiny 'walking' motor could help robots build other robots

How do you get better at making more robots? By rethinking how you build the manufacturing robots, apparently. MIT researchers have developed a minuscule "walking" motor that allows for robots which should be at once customizable, fast and inexpens...

https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/02/mit-walking-motor/
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