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Stanford University researchers developed life-like skin for robots, similar the cyborg featured in the "Terminator," that can be punctured and heal itself.
A Terminator-like hand that uses lab-grown muscle tissue and robotics to move has been developed. Researchers say the creepy innovation is a major development towards building larger biohybrid ...
Hong Kong scientists created a robot than can transform from solid to liquid like a real-life T-1000 robot from "Terminator 2." Wang and Pan et al.
Science See a Real-Life 'Terminator' Robot Turn Into Liquid to Bust Out of a Cage Thanks to melting and magnets, these shape-shifting miniature robots can go almost anywhere.
By Dean Murray A Terminator-like hand that uses lab-grown muscle tissue and robotics to move has been developed.
Robots could soon be cloaked in human-like synthetic skin, similar to the cyborg assassin of the "Terminator" movie franchise, after Stanford University researchers developed an ultra-realistic ...
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