Robo-octopus gripper goes limp to grapple, stiffens to lift
New Atlas: Technology-Innovation-Outdoor News [Unofficial]
May 13, 2026
Countless industrial tools and robots need to grip things, and because we humans learn to grip since infancy, we can easily underestimate how complex gripping actually is. If our grip is too rigid, we can snap or shatter our payload; if our grip is too soft, our payload may slip from our fingers or exceed lift capacity. Human hands have advantages: rigid bones covered in pliable skin and muscles. So, what’s a poor mechanism to do when it simply wants to lift?
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Category: Robotics, Engineering
Tags: Octopus, Biomimicry, Peking University, National University of Singapore, Zhejiang University
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