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Posted: 2025-05-09 08:16:38 UTC

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Researchers have developed autonomous locomotion in robots using soft tubes as limbs, powered by air and synchronized physically, eliminating the need for a central brain. These robots can navigate obstacles and transition between ground and water autonomously.
Autonomous locomotion without a brain
Physical synchronization for coordination
Responsive behaviors like obstacle avoidance
Transition between ground and water without control inputs
Fast and efficient movement
Complexity hidden in seemingly simple objects
Designing effective physical synchronization mechanisms