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MIT's Auxbots aren't your typical modular robots

When combined together, the Auxbots can mimic the movements of a sea turtle
By Emmett Smith  on 
MIT's auxbot modular robots
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We met with MIT graduate student Gregory Xie(opens in a new tab) to get a first hand look at Auxbots, the untethered robotic units that take a different approach to modular robotics.


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