Friday, May 1, 2009

Japanese lab creates self-propelling chemical material for future Terminators

via�DVICE�by Adario Strange on 4/30/09
Japanese lab creates self-propelling chemical material for future Terminators

If you were hoping that our future robot masters would be of the readily identifiableTransformers�breed, or at least of the fetching�Summer Glau�variety, you may be in for a disappointment. A group of Japanese roboticists, led by�Shingo Maeda�at the Shuji Hashimoto applied physics laboratory at�Waseda University, have created�a chemical gel�capable of independent motion, similar to that of a caterpillar.

Using a process that combines polymers, the material not only moves on its own, but also can change colors and can be used to perform calculations. According to the scientists involved in the project the morphable material could even one day be used as components of a future robot, thus making the notion of the incredibly scaryTerminator T-1000�a real possibility. You can check out video of the terrifying "baby steps" of this new material�here.

Via�New Scientist

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