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New “Soft” Robots Heal and Adapt When Damaged

New applications of polymers and algorithms allow robots to heal and adapt when damaged, creating more autonomous machines.

New “Soft” Robots Heal and Adapt When Damaged
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A group of researchers in Brussels have designed soft robots that can heal themselves when damaged, and another group of robotic engineers in Paris have built robots that can adapt their behavior when broken — two attributes once believed beyond the domain of robotic life. Both groups were inspired by their observations of nature, be it the healing characteristic of living organisms or the adjusting behaviors of injured animals, and they built their machines to mimic those attributes.   

Robots that Heal...

Like most living organisms, humans have the ability to heal. We scrape our elbows, feel the sting of a paper cut, pull or tear a muscle during a game, or we are one of 6.8 million people in the United States who break or fracture a bone each year. Thankfully, in most cases, we heal without any external aid or influence.

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