Discover How To Make A Robot From Rice Paper
This ingredient used in Vietnamese Spring Rules can tackle silicone in solidarity and softening
Scientists discovered how to make a robot from rice paper (very expensive paper -shaped paper -like bread). This discovery can be helpful in opening a new chapter in the field of robotics.
A team of scientists from the University of Bristol found out in research that this component used in Vietnamese Spring Rules could collect silicone in solidarity and softening, silicone is commonly used in soft robotics.
Additional properties of rice paper include dissolution, not toxic and even foodable.
Christine Briganza, who belongs to the University of Faculty of Science and Engineering, said the research opens doors to all in the soft robotics, makers and innovators.
He said that this method gives researchers a new ideology of prototyping, encouraging technology to regenerate agriculture and forests.
Other use of the team includes the use of a dishes and the team is hopeful to make a robot from the material that can move itself.