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7.01.2010

Morphing cars and planes closer as Pentagon develops shape-shifting robot

Pentagon research scientists have taken a first step towards "Transformers"-style shape-shifting cars and aircraft, with a robot that can fold itself like origami into different forms.

Posted by Tobermory at 9:41 AM
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