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Old 24th July 2019, 07:15   #1
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Default Researchers develop modular bots that combine to form a single flexible machine

The idea of small robots teaming up to form one giant robot is commonplace in sci-fi shows like Voltron, and researchers are seeking ways to make that a reality. Now, modular robots have just become more intelligent, thanks to a project at ModLab at...

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