A new shape-shifting robot from the University of California, Santa Barbara, can switch between solid and liquid states on command.
Inspired by embryonic cells, this breakthrough in programmable micro-materials is straight out of sci-fi.
If you grew up with Terminator 2, you know exactly where this is going.
A machine that flows through cracks, reforms instantly, and adapts like a living creature? Sounds a little too familiar.
It’s an engineering marvel, but let’s be real—we’ve all seen how this movie ends.
Source: The Vermilion
SCIENTISTS CREATE ROBOT THAT MELTS AND REFORMS—JUST LIKE THE T-1000
A new shape-shifting robot from the University of California, Santa Barbara, can switch between solid and liquid states on command.
Inspired by embryonic cells, this breakthrough in programmable… pic.twitter.com/WR5E6CKm2p
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