It's one thing to have butterflies when you're nervous, but envision a tiny robot crawling around inside your stomach. Researchers have developed an ingestible origami robot to do just that. Swallowed ...
The ingestible origami robot was developed by an international team of researchers from MIT, the University of Sheffield in the UK and the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan. The device will be ...
Researchers develop a new 3D-printing method to create ultra-thin magnetic films that bring origami-based soft robots to life ...
The next entrant into the robot race: miniature, origami-inspired machines that are controlled by magnetic fields: MIT researchers debuted these tiny bug-like bots at the International Conference on ...
We’ve seen swallowable cameras, and origami-based automatons, but nothing that combines the two. Until now. In the video above, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology shows off a very cool ...