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Physics / Robotics / Piezoelectricity / Robot / Hexapod / Valve actuator / Microbotics / Electric motor / Humanoid robot / Actuators / Electromagnetism / Energy
Date: 2011-11-09 17:00:01
Physics
Robotics
Piezoelectricity
Robot
Hexapod
Valve actuator
Microbotics
Electric motor
Humanoid robot
Actuators
Electromagnetism
Energy

HAMR3: An Autonomous 1.7g Ambulatory Robot

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