Underwater robotic fin uses a soft touch for a huge boost in stability
New Atlas: Technology-Innovation-Outdoor News [Unofficial]
March 9, 2026
If someone asked you to move like a robot and you responded with the fluid art of ballet, your audience would be baffled, yet technically, you would be right. Robots are famous for their characteristic rigid movement, which is useful in some applications but can hinder adaptability. Now, researchers have developed a robotic wing that moves like no other.
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Category: Robotics, Technology
Tags: Soft Robotics, Biomimicry, University of Southampton, University of Edinburgh, Delft University of Technology
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