nBots are tiny autonomous devices that can latch onto each other, to self-assemble into objects and environments. Decker Yeadon's third iteration of the nBots is a lot more biomimetic than previous versions; they are soft, sticky, and wet, and their development builds on recent research into the promise of rotaxanes, graphene, and carbon nanotubes.
nBots are tiny autonomous devices that can latch onto each other, to self-assemble into objects and environments. Decker Yeadon's third iteration of the nBots is a lot more biomimetic than previous versions; they are soft, sticky, and wet, and their development builds on recent research into the promise of rotaxanes, graphene, and carbon nanotubes.
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