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  2. Plastic-plucking robots are the future of recycling - AOL

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    In fact, according to the EPA, barely 14 percent of plastic products are recycled globally. But a new generation of recycling technology is here to keep the world's plastics in circulation and out ...

  3. Shalu Robot - Wikipedia

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    The robot was made at home using waste materials, [21] as well as aluminum, plastic, cardboard, wood, newspapers, and other items readily available in the local market. [22] No 3D-printed components are used, and the cost is low, around ₹ 50,000 (approximately $675 or €572). [23]

  4. Self-replicating machine - Wikipedia

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    A "casting robot" would use sculpting tools and templates to make plaster molds. Plaster was selected because the molds are easy to make, can make precise parts with good surface finishes, and the plaster can be easily recycled afterward using an oven to bake the water back out.

  5. Robotic materials - Wikipedia

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    Robotic materials are composite materials that combine sensing, actuation, computation, and communication in a repeatable or amorphous pattern. [1] Robotic materials can be considered computational metamaterials in that they extend the original definition of a metamaterial [2] as "macroscopic composites having a man-made, three-dimensional, periodic cellular architecture designed to produce an ...

  6. Indro robot - Wikipedia

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    He worked on the robot for 5 years. The first version of the robot was introduced to the world in 2016. [4] The robot is made at home using waste materials as well as aluminum, plastic, cardboard, wood, newspapers, and other things readily available in the local market. [5] No 3D-printed components are used and the cost is low. [6]

  7. Soft robotics - Wikipedia

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    Soft-legged wheel-based robot with terrestrial locomotion abilities. Soft robotics is a subfield of robotics that concerns the design, control, and fabrication of robots composed of compliant materials, instead of rigid links.

  8. Manav (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Diwakar Vaish, the Designer of Manav, demonstrating the robot at IIT - Bombay Techfest 2015 . Manav (Sanskrit: मानव, pronounced "Maanav"/Mɑnʌv, meaning "human") is a humanoid robot developed in the laboratory of A-SET Training and Research Institutes by Diwakar Vaish (Head of Robotics and Research, A-SET Training and Research Institutes) in late December 2014.

  9. Xenobot - Wikipedia

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    Xenobots are composed solely of frog cells, making them biodegradable and environmentally friendly robots. Unlike traditional technologies, xenobots do not generate pollution or require external energy inputs during their life-cycle.

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