Researchers at the University of Maryland have 3D printed a soft robotic arm that can successfully play the 1980s Nintendo mega hit Super Mario Bros. graduation from the university.slotxo ใหม่ล่าสุด
The team, led by Ryan D. Sochol, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Maryland, 3D printed fully assembled robot parts with embedded fluid circuits in one go,
which is key to this flexible gaming bot at Nintendo. It looks like a fully automated Power Glove, but only half cursed.The team developed an integrated fluid circuit that allows the arm to operate in response to a single control pressure, according to the release.
The use of PolyJet 3D Printing - a type of multi-layer printing in which many layers of multi-materials are stacked in 3D - also saved the team's time during creation. The study was published in Science Advances on July 14th.