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New cheap robot is softer

- SETH BORENSTEIN ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON - The latest revolution­ary robot isn’t the metallic, costly machine you’d expect: It’s squishy like Silly Putty, wireless, battery-less and made for pennies by a 3-D printer.

Meet Octobot. It looks like a tiny octopus and is designed to mimic that slithery creature to get through cracks and tight places, making it ideal as a rescue robot.

A team at Harvard University has created a robot — actually about 300 of them, since they are so cheap to make — that is opposite of the common view of a robot. Soft, not hard. Flexible, not rigid. It’s not mechanical, nor electrical. It’s powered by fluids. The discovery was described, photograph­ed and on video in the scientific journal Nature on Wednesday.

“It’s sort of a hybrid between octopus and robot,” said study author Jennifer Lewis, a Harvard professor of biological­ly inspired engineerin­g. “We’ve done something that nobody’s been able to do.”

Soft robotics are important because “you’ve got these hard mechanical objects and soft humans” and when they interact — or collide — it can be a problem, Lewis said. That’s not the painful case with Octobot, which fits in the palm of a hand. It’s softer and more adaptive, she said.

Here’s a reality check: So far, all Octobot can do is wiggle a bit. It can’t really even move along a table yet, so this is an “extremely simple first step,” Lewis said.

Initially it was supposed to be a spider, but the team wanted both swimming and crawling, and it looked more like an octopus, Lewis said.

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