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Shape-Shifting Robots Have Multitasking Potential

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HANOVER, N.H., Sept. 17 -- It started with tennis balls. Daniela Rus, a former collegiate tennis player, habitually rolls two tennis balls around in her hand as she paces her office. A robotics researcher at Dartmouth College, she wondered why the tennis balls shouldn't be able to roll themselves around. She soon determined that electromagnets didn't have enough lifting power to solve the tennis-ball problem. However, her question led to a decade-long research program on the challenges of designing robots that reconfigure themselves to perform different tasks. Most recently, Rus and Dartmouth...Read full article

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    Published: September 2004
    Basic ScienceDartmouth CollegeindustrialNews & FeaturesRobotics Researchrobotsself-reconfigurable robotsShape-Shifting Robots

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