Researchers at MIT’s Tangible Media Group have developed a
self-folding, origami-like technology called aeroMorph. The new type of
inflatable could open the door to all sorts of things—basically, whatever
designers figure out they can create with the material.
One of the most exciting possibilities of self folding robots is their potential use in medicine. In future surgeons could deliver a tiny origami- bot into body where it could unfold and perform any medicinal task.
To make tiny origami robots move without batteries researchers have installed two structures into the joints coil of Memory Alloy which returns its shape to original when heated and manager circuits that become energized when interacted with varying level of magnetic resonance frequencies.
One of the most exciting possibilities of self folding robots is their potential use in medicine. In future surgeons could deliver a tiny origami- bot into body where it could unfold and perform any medicinal task.
To make tiny origami robots move without batteries researchers have installed two structures into the joints coil of Memory Alloy which returns its shape to original when heated and manager circuits that become energized when interacted with varying level of magnetic resonance frequencies.
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