Presenting the 3D-Printed Robot That Moves Without Electronics


Researchers at the Bioinspired Robotics and Design Lab at UC San Diego have created a completely 3D-printed robot with six legs that moves solely through compressed air. Notably, this robot is devoid of electronics, motors, or batteries. It solely depends on soft actuators driven by gas. Built for adaptability, it has been effectively tested across various terrains and can function continuously as long as it maintains a consistent airflow.