Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Self-folding origami robot is powered by a magnet, dissolves after use

This isn’t the only trick the MIT team has up its sleeve. The design shown off at ICRA can dissolve in acetone when it has outlived its usefulness, but it floats on water. It could also be built from materials that dissolve in water if aquatic operation is not necessary. Future iterations might use a multi-stage folding process as well. Low heat folds it up into one configuration, then it goes back to the heating element for another jolt, and it becomes a different shape for a different task.

The big challenge will be to integrate all the magnetic drivers into the robot itself, but maybe one day you’ll be able to carry a tiny robot around in your wallet, lose it in some bills, and accidentally hand it to a cashier.

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