NEW: Oxford researchers have created soft robots that move using only air; no electronics, motors, or computers needed.
These ‘fluidic robots’ can coordinate their movements on their own, just through air pressure.
These ‘fluidic robots’ can coordinate their movements on their own, just through air pressure.
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