Researchers from MIT, EPFL, and the University of Cincinnati have developed a 3D-printed soft magnetic hydrogel enabling microscopic robots to move and deform independently under magnetic control. The ...
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MIT engineers develop 3D-printed micro-robots that can be controlled by magnets
Engineers have developed a new soft magnetic hydrogel that can be 3D-printed into microscopic structures.
Researchers developed 3D printed, muscle-inspired magnetic actuators that push, pull, crawl, and grasp. The research paper describes a family of soft actuators that convert applied magnetic fields ...
Abstract: Gearless and compact motors operating at high speeds (above 10 000 r/min) are increasingly being used in many fields. This paper presents the design and analysis of a coreless axial-flux ...
We are planning an Award Ceremony of MagNet Challenge 2 in APEC 2026. Please send an email to pelsmagnet@gmail.com with the following information: Name of your team? XXX Are you on track to submit ...
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