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You don't have permission to access "http://www.bigw.com.au/product/zuru-robo-turtle-robotic-swimming-turtle/p/254063" on this server. This article was originally published with the title "Mighty Morpher" in Scientific American 328, 1, 13 (January 2023)

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Researchers have created a new amphibious robot, with limbs capable of morphing between flippers and legs. The robot was inspired by turtles and tortoises and uses smart, soft materials to create its adaptable parts. These morphing limbs allow the robot to be more efficient than more conventional designs which feature different methods of locomotion for each environment. ZURU Robo Turtle: Drop your Robo Turtle in water and watch it come to life with ZURU’s advanced water activated technology! The all new Robo Turtle by ZURU is the ultimate realistic robo pet! From land to sea and everything inbetween these tropical turtles come to life with epic robotic technology. Drop your turtle into water to watch it come to life, or leave it on land to watch it crawl in the sun! There are 4 colourful Robo Turtles to choose from, collect them all to prank and play all day! These Robo Turtles are more than alive- they're Robo Alive! A new transforming turtle robot can explore treacherous regions where the land meets the sea—and may lead to future machines that navigate complex real-world conditions.Mr Toys may elect to return the product to the manufacturer's repair agent to determine the nature of the problem. Preschoolers can learn programming one turtle move at a time. Robot Turtles takes seconds to learn, minutes to play and provides endless learning opportunities. Through fun play and Code Cards, players move their Robot Turtles around the game board to reach a prized jewel. With every move preschoolers learn programming, from coding to functions, and get a jumpstart on 21 st century thinking skills. This might be a coding board game for little programmers, but the entire family will love playing it, too. Type: Coding Games Family Games Junior Logic Games Such adaptive techniques might eventually help robots trek across the many different surfaces and environments found in the real world, without having to tote an extra propulsion system that might make them move less efficiently. Kramer-Bottiglio’s team found that ART uses about the same amount of energy as robots built for just one environment. Thanks for reading Scientific American. Create your free account or Sign in to continue. Create Account The robotic tortoise isn’t at the finish line yet: the current prototype still requires a tether to provide power and communication, and its movements are slow and awkward. But the researchers are working to improve these issues. “I’m very excited to see how far they’ve come,” Nygaard says. “And I’m very interested to see what will come out of this group in a couple of years.”

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Integrating both soft and traditional robotics gives ART its transforming ability, says Tønnes Nygaard, a roboticist at Oslo Metropolitan University, who did not contribute to the new study. “Very strict, rigid modes of locomotion [are] a necessity when you use traditional robotic techniques,” he adds. “But now with techniques like these from soft robotics, you might be able to do something that’s a bit more fluid.”Center for Virology and Vaccine Research (CVVR) at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) is seeking Assistant or Associate Professor. Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be found at www.springernature.com/us). Scientific American maintains a strict policy of editorial independence in reporting developments in science to our readers.



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