Plant cells for robot control
Controlling robots in complex environments is not an easy task, but it would greatly increase their usages. Yet living organisms are facing complexity and successfully dealing with it. So why not apply lessons from nature to robotics ? This is what did researchers from Japan and U.K. who built an interface between a plant and an omnidirectional hexapod robot.
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