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A Fluid-Filled Soft Robot That Exhibits Spontaneous Switching Among Versatile Spatiotemporal Oscillatory Patterns Inspired by th
Bioinspired robot easily adapts to lost appendages
A brittle star-like robot capable of immediately adapting to unexpected physical damage | Royal Society Open Science
Navigating Land and Water: How centipedes walk and swim | Mirage News
Research News - Activity of nerve cell in freely moving animal analyzed by new robot microscope system | Tohoku University Global Site
Spotlight on Hokkaido | Nature
Hexapod robot developed for the study. The robot is 0.40 m long, 0.30... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Frontiers | Motion Planning and Iterative Learning Control of a Modular Soft Robotic Snake | Robotics and AI
Research News - Brittle Stars inspire new generation robots able to adapt to physical damage | Tohoku University Global Site
A brittle star-like robot capable of immediately adapting to unexpected physical damage | Royal Society Open Science
A mobile robot scientist capable of carrying out experiments by itself - Tech Explorist
Japanese scientist unveils 'thinking' robot
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Research News - Activity of nerve cell in freely moving animal analyzed by new robot microscope system | Tohoku University Global Site
Activity of nerve cell in freely moving animal analyzed by new robot microscope system | Asia Research News
Gait control in a soft robot by sensing interactions with the environment using self-deformation | Royal Society Open Science
A brittle star-like robot capable of immediately adapting to unexpected physical damage | Royal Society Open Science
Dai Owaki's research works | Tohoku University, Sendai (Tohokudai) and other places
Touch-and-Know: Brain Activity during Tactile Stimuli Reveals Hand Preferences in People | Asia Research News
This New Kind of Robot Can Adapt to Physical Damage | RoboticsTomorrow
ROBOTS IN JAPAN: HISTORY, INDUSTRIAL USES AND SECURITY | Facts and Details
Brittle stars inspire new generation robots able to adapt to physical damage | EurekAlert! Science News
This robot scientist has carried 100,000 experiments in a year | iTMunch
Brittle Stars inspire new generation robots able to adapt to physical damage | Hokkaido University
Frontiers | Sprawling Quadruped Robot Driven by Decentralized Control With Cross-Coupled Sensory Feedback Between Legs and Trunk | Frontiers in Neurorobotics
A brittle star-like robot capable of immediately adapting to unexpected physical damage | Royal Society Open Science