Revolutionary 3D Printing Technique Creates Incredibly Lifelike Robot Hand

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Revolutionary 3D Printing Technique Creates Incredibly Lifelike Robot Hand
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Scientists have developed a breakthrough 3D printing technique that allows for the creation of a more human-like robotic hand with 3D-printed bones, ligaments, and tendons. The technique, known as vision-controlled jetting (VCJ), enables the cross-layering of up to four plastics to create a firm but soft robotic part that can scale. This advancement could lead to the development of more complex and durable robots, making automated industries safer and better suited for handling fragile goods. The slow-curing plastics used in VCJ result in more durable and elastic printed components, allowing for intricate internal structures and mimicking nature's biomechanics.

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