Princeton engineers designed soft-rigid hybrid robots using 3D-printed liquid crystal elastomers and flexible electronics that move without motors or external pneumatic controls. Movement is achieved through targeted heating in the polymer, demonstrated in an origami-crane prototype. Applications include medical implants, drug delivery, and hazardous environment exploration.
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A soft robot has no problem moving with no motor and no gears
Princeton engineers developed thermally-actuated soft-rigid hybrid robots using 3D-printed liquid crystal elastomers, enabling motor-free movement for medical implants and hazardous-environment exploration.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: Hacker NewsBY sys://pipeline
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