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Robots that magnetically connect to the ceiling tin rearrange surviving and moving spaces by controlling antithetic objects
By Jeremy Hsu
These robots usage magnets to cling to the ceiling
University of Chicago
Swarms of tiny robots rolling astir connected the ceiling tin reconfigure rooms by moving hanging curtains oregon lights astir – oregon store and past driblet tiny objects specified arsenic keys and balls to humans below.
“When you look up astatine the ceiling, it is unutilised abstraction for these robotics technologies,” says Ken Nakagaki.
Nakagaki and his colleagues astatine the University of Chicago modified Toio user robots from Sony and attached magnets to them. That allows the robots to cling to a mat …
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