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Imagine being able to detach and reattach parts of your own body at will, shifting your morphology to suit your needs in the moment. While this may sound like something out of a science fiction movie, it’s actually becoming a reality thanks to the work of roboticists at The Faboratory at Yale University.

In a recent paper, researchers detailed how they have developed a soft robot with the ability to edit its body morphology by detaching and reattaching pieces of itself. This innovative robot is made of asymmetrically stiff air chambers that inflate and deflate to generate motion, with joints that rely on a new material called bicontinuous thermoplastic foam (BTF).

The BTF acts like a sponge to prevent a sticky polymer from running out when melted, allowing for a strong and reversible joint that can be detached and reattached with ease. This capability opens up a world of possibilities for soft robots, which typically struggle with rigid mechanical connections.

While this technology is still in the early stages and lacks autonomy and payloads, the potential for soft artificial systems that can shape change via mass addition and subtraction is incredibly exciting. The ability to detach and reattach parts of a robot opens up new possibilities for modular robotics and could lead to innovative applications in the future.

The research, titled “Self-Amputating and Interfusing Machines,” was published in Advanced Materials and showcases the groundbreaking work being done in the field of soft robotics. While humans may never be able to shift their body morphology in the same way that this robot can, the research opens up exciting possibilities for the future of robotics and technology as a whole. Who knows what amazing innovations lie ahead as we continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of robotics.

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