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Episode 15 - Magnetic Robotics In Action

The claytronics project at Carnegie Mellon University aims to eventually build catoms that will combine with other catoms to create any kind of 3D shape. CMU research associate Brian Kirby talked to Engineering TV about how to build catoms and where the field of Claytronics is headed.

Published Feb 22 2007, 07:31 AM by Terry Knight
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  • Comments

     

    Allen Ziaimehr said:

    This is simply wonderful, I have just come across it and I think it is the wave of the future.

    Thanks,

    A.H. Ziaimehr

    Arizant Healthcare, Inc.

    March 29, 2007 8:53 AM
     

    EGL said:

    This is great! Instead of cylindrically-wired catoms; can you make is spherically-wireless (WiFied)...

    April 17, 2007 8:07 PM

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