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UCSD-JacobsSchool-Gravish_lab-Grip_Tape-2501-03213-8MP by Jacobs School of Engineering

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UCSD-JacobsSchool-Gravish_lab-Grip_Tape-2501-03194-8MP by Jacobs School of Engineering

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UCSD-JacobsSchool-Gravish_lab-Grip_Tape-2502-04318-e-8MP by Jacobs School of Engineering

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UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03755-8MP-2 by Jacobs School of Engineering

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This 3D printed robot doesn't need any electronics to function and it only needs a cartridge of compressed gas to walk.

UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03757-8MP by Jacobs School of Engineering

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UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03757-8MP

This 3D printed robot doesn't need any electronics to function and it only needs a cartridge of compressed gas to walk.

UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03755-8MP by Jacobs School of Engineering

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UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03755-8MP

This 3D printed robot doesn't need any electronics to function and it only needs a cartridge of compressed gas to walk.

_rotator-UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03775-8MP by Jacobs School of Engineering

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Postdoctoral researcher Yichen Zhai was the lead researcher on a project to make a 3D printed robot that could walk without electronics and with only a cartridge of compressed air as a source of power.

UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03761-8MP-2 by Jacobs School of Engineering

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UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03761-8MP-2

Postdoctoral researcher Yichen Zhai was the lead researcher on a project to make a 3D printed robot that could walk without electronics and with only a cartridge of compressed air as a source of power.

UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03795-8MP by Jacobs School of Engineering

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UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03795-8MP

Postdoctoral researcher Yichen Zhai was the lead researcher on a project to make a 3D printed robot that could walk without electronics and with only a cartridge of compressed air as a source of power.

UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03761-8MP by Jacobs School of Engineering

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UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03761-8MP

Postdoctoral researcher Yichen Zhai was the lead researcher on a project to make a 3D printed robot that could walk without electronics and with only a cartridge of compressed air as a source of power.

UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03780-8MP by Jacobs School of Engineering

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UCSD-JacobsSchool-Tolley_lab-Monolithic_hexapod-2502-03780-8MP

Postdoctoral researcher Yichen Zhai was the lead researcher on a project to make a 3D printed robot that could walk without electronics and with only a cartridge of compressed air as a source of power.