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These Robots Survive the Most Hostile Terrains by Assembling Like Legos

Robotics are progressing rapidly, but most machines remain fragile in the face of the hazards of the real world. A broken component and everything stops. American engineers have taken the problem backwards by creating modular robots designed by artificial evolution, capable of reconfiguring themselves and continuing to function even after losing part of their body. Autonomous modules that assemble like Lego bricks The team of Sam Kriegman, profe…
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Robotics are progressing rapidly, but most machines remain fragile in the face of the hazards of the real world. A broken component and everything stops. American engineers have taken the problem backwards by creating modular robots designed by artificial evolution, capable of reconfiguring themselves and continuing to function even after losing part of their body. Autonomous modules that assemble like Lego bricks The team of Sam Kriegman, profe…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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