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nature video | The shape-shifting robo-turtle @NatureVideoChannel | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 6 days ago.
Researchers have created a new amphibious robot, with limbs capable of morphing between flippers and legs. The robot was inspired by turtles and tortoises and uses smart, soft materials to create its adaptable parts. These morphing limbs allow the robot to be more efficient than conventional designs which feature different methods of locomotion for each environment.

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