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Human-centric soft robotics flip the script on 'The Terminator'
Pop culture has often depicted robots as cold, metallic, and menacing, built for domination, not compassion. But at Georgia ...
One of the first real-world applications is a prosthetic glove powered by artificial muscles (published in ACS Nano, 2025), a device that behaves more like a helping hand than a mechanical tool.
From individuals with disabilities to elite athletes, lead researcher Hong Yeo hopes his technology will change life for people with mobility issues.
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A flexible lens controlled by light-activated artificial muscles promises to let soft machines see
Inspired by the human eye, our biomedical engineering lab at Georgia Tech has designed an adaptive lens made of soft, ...
Georgia Tech awarded $20 million to build AI-powered Nexus supercomputer, one of the most advanced in the U.S. Nexus will help researchers nationwide tackle challenges in medicine, energy, climate, ...
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Scientists create ultrapowerful, squishy robotic 'eye' that focuses automatically and doesn't need a power source
A squishy robotic "eye" can focus automatically in response to light, without any external power. The ultrapowerful robotic ...
$100M is the largest gift in Georgia Tech’s history Funds will transform the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Money will support faculty and research initiatives ATLANTA - Georgia Tech has ...
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