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US scientists invent water-driven gears for robots and machines that resist wear
“We invented new types of gears that engage by spinning up fluid rather than interlocking teeth—and we discovered new ...
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This touchless gear system uses fluid dynamics to transfer power and rotation without any teeth
From the chariot wheels crossing the Gobi Desert in 3,000 BCE to the intricate bronze clockwork of the Antikythera mechanism ...
Fluid robot motion is the result of design choices among five options including pneumatics and strain wave gears.
Harmonic Drive UK introduced a new series of extremely lightweight and compact gears for the next generation of robots. Targeting the semiconductor electronics market, the new CSD Component Set is ...
The Robot Gears and Sprockets market is experiencing growth due to the adoption of 3D printing technology for manufacturing these components. This technology allows for the production of complex ...
Human Touch: Scientist Maja Mataric. Robots don’t have feelings, but they might be able to help with yours. That’s the thesis of Pasadena’s Embodied Inc., a startup co-founded by USC computer science ...
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a tiny, proof of concept robot that moves its four limbs by rapidly igniting a combination of methane and oxygen inside flexible joints. The device can ...
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