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The Future Already Chews Metal: They Create Robots that Feed on Each Other

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Scientists at Columbia University have presented a revolutionary breakthrough in robotics: robots that can grow and be repaired by integrating parts from other machines. The study, published on July 16 in Science Advances, shows how these prototypes are assembled using magnetic modules designed to physically mutate. Tests were carried out in their laboratories in the United States, as part of a project supported by agencies such as DARPA. The go…
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Scientists at Columbia University have presented a revolutionary breakthrough in robotics: robots that can grow and be repaired by integrating parts from other machines. The study, published on July 16 in Science Advances, shows how these prototypes are assembled using magnetic modules designed to physically mutate. Tests were carried out in their laboratories in the United States, as part of a project supported by agencies such as DARPA. The go…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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