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Shape-shifting robot forms from magnetic swarm - tech - 29 January 2008 - New Scientist Tech by Decius at 2:48 pm EST, Jan 30, 2008 |
Swarms of robots that use electromagnetic forces to cling together and assume different shapes are being developed by US researchers. The grand goal is to create swarms of microscopic robots capable of morphing into virtually any form by clinging together.
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RE: Shape-shifting robot forms from magnetic swarm - tech - 29 January 2008 - New Scientist Tech by freakn at 4:33 pm EST, Jan 30, 2008 |
Decius wrote: Swarms of robots that use electromagnetic forces to cling together and assume different shapes are being developed by US researchers. The grand goal is to create swarms of microscopic robots capable of morphing into virtually any form by clinging together.
Give them an ability to reproduce and you got Stargate SG-1's Replicators. Scary scifi. |
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RE: Shape-shifting robot forms from magnetic swarm - tech - 29 January 2008 - New Scientist Tech by Decius at 5:34 pm EST, Jan 30, 2008 |
freakn wrote: Decius wrote: Swarms of robots that use electromagnetic forces to cling together and assume different shapes are being developed by US researchers. The grand goal is to create swarms of microscopic robots capable of morphing into virtually any form by clinging together.
Give them an ability to reproduce and you got Stargate SG-1's Replicators. Scary scifi.
I was thinking more along the lines of this guy:
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Shape-shifting robot forms from magnetic swarm - tech - 29 January 2008 - New Scientist Tech by Shannon at 1:25 pm EST, Jan 30, 2008 |
Swarms of robots that use electromagnetic forces to cling together and assume different shapes are being developed by US researchers. The grand goal is to create swarms of microscopic robots capable of morphing into virtually any form by clinging together.
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