MIT researchers develop robot designed to help first-responders in disaster situations - Boston News, Weather, Sports
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MIT researchers develop robot designed to help first-responders in disaster situations - Boston News, Weather, Sports
A new robot created by a team of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of Notre Dame could save lives. The robot operates with a soft, air-inflated tube that unfolds into small spaces. It can maneuver around sharp corners in disaster zones. The researchers call it a “vine robot.” “It moves, not like a snake or a wire that you would push from the base, but it moves by extending from the tip,” said developer…
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