Soft “vine robots” grow into solutions - Science Nation

Soft “vine robots” grow into solutions - Science Nation

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Interactive Video

Science, Information Technology (IT), Architecture, Engineering, Other

11th Grade - University

Hard

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The video explores the concept of soft robotics, focusing on vine robots inspired by nature. These robots, developed by Allison Okamura's team at Stanford, are designed to grow like plants and are made from materials like plastic and fabric. They have potential applications in minimally invasive surgeries, search and rescue, and inspections. The robots can operate autonomously or be controlled by humans, though steering becomes challenging as they grow longer. Their softness allows them to adapt to environments, and future goals include creating robots that can form useful structures, like ladders, in emergencies.

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