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Robot Composed of "Catoms" Can Assume Any Form

Posted by ScuttleMonkey on Friday February 01, @04:46PM
from the come-with-me-if-you-want-to-live dept.
philetus writes "An article in New Scientist describes a robotic system composed of swarms of electromagnetic modules capable of assuming almost any form that is being developed by the Claytronics Group at Carnegie Mellon. 'The grand goal is to create swarms of microscopic robots capable of morphing into virtually any form by clinging together. Seth Goldstein, who leads the research project at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, in the US, admits this is still a distant prospect. However, his team is using simulations to develop control strategies for futuristic shape-shifting, or "claytronic", robots, which they are testing on small groups of more primitive, pocket-sized machines.'"

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  • By Any Other Name (Score:5, Funny)

    by RobertNotBob (597987) * on Friday February 01, @04:47PM (#22267172)
    I, for one, welcome our new replicator Overlords.

  • Tag (Score:4, Funny)

    by snl2587 (1177409) on Friday February 01, @04:47PM (#22267174)
    I suggest the tag "Prey", for all of you Michael Crichton fans.
  • Replicators!!! (Score:5, Funny)

    by alta (1263) on Friday February 01, @04:50PM (#22267212) Homepage Journal
    Oh my goodness, those people obviously never watched stargate! They're making replicators! They are swarms of robots that can assume any form. The only way to stop them is for MacGuyver to stick his head in some ancient machine to gain their knowledge. Then he'll develope a super weapon that looks like a BFG3000 that will shoot waves at them causing them to disassociate with each other and fall to the ground like a pile of leggos. But that's only enough to stop a few of them, the REAL solution is to link all the stargates together at once (anyone seen baal?) and then send said 'waves of magical energy' through the one closest to T'ealc.

    Someone shoot them before they doom us all!!!
    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      either that or they end up using our "inferior" alloys instead of those fancy asguard alloys that don't rust. there's a reason they didn't compromise the hull integrity of that nuclear sub or the asguard ships. They are vulnerable to heat and apparently
          • Re:Replicators!!! (Score:5, Informative)

            by wizardforce (1005805) on Friday February 01, @05:40PM (#22267864) Journal
            it's about time someone had that point straight- milkyway replicators != Pegasus replicators! the first set basically destroyed the civilization that created reese who created the original replicators as "toys". the pegasus replicators however were created by the ancients to fight the wraith, later the ancients destroyed most but not all of their creation leaving the last surviving replicators to rebuild their "civilization" modeled after the ancients themselves with the exception being that they couldn't modify their own code [damned proprietary software!] and had a "nasty temper" rivaling that of the wraith. here's a more in depth explaination:
            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replicator_(Stargate)
  • And that's why... (Score:3, Funny)

    by martinQblank (1138267) on Friday February 01, @04:51PM (#22267234)
    ...The best part of being a Super Villian is the Doomsday devices!
    • I will destroy the world unless you pay me $1,000,000^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^h0,000,000^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^h $10 billion dollars.
  • Catoms? (Score:5, Funny)

    by StCredZero (169093) on Friday February 01, @04:54PM (#22267276)
    Oh Hai! I haz a covalent bond?
  • Herds of Cat Robots! Cool! (Score:3, Funny)

    by billstewart (78916) on Friday February 01, @04:54PM (#22267280) Journal
    Herds of tiny cat robots? Cool - that'll go well with the Evil Laugh and the Monocle! [slashdot.org]
  • pokey pokey (Score:5, Funny)

    by Stanistani (808333) on Friday February 01, @05:13PM (#22267544) Homepage Journal
    Wha... "claytronic" robots?

    I never foresaw that the machines that take over the world in the future would look like Gumby...
  • Holographic Video, Batman! (Score:3, Insightful)

    by commisaro (1007549) on Friday February 01, @05:18PM (#22267622)
    One of the coolest potential applications of this is for Holographic-type communication. Perhaps not the 3D light-type display envisioned by Star-Wars and the like, but these could potentially mimic the form of someone for the purposes of communication. Also, games!
  • Claymation (Score:3, Funny)

    by Dynedain (141758) <slashdot2&anthonymclin,com> on Friday February 01, @05:23PM (#22267684) Homepage
    Unfortunately they'll only be able to make one incredibly small movement ever 6 hours or so.
  • Mercedes-Benz SilverFlow (Score:5, Interesting)

    by jamrock (863246) on Friday February 01, @05:30PM (#22267772)

    This sounds like the clarketech* that the Mercedes-Benz SilverFlow [egmcartech.com] concept has been waiting for. At the 2057 Robocar Design Challenge in Los Angeles last year (wherein car manufacturers touted concepts for cars 50 years from now), Mercedes showed off "SilverFlow", a shape-changing car that melts into a pool of liquid metal when not in use. The vehicle's shape would be tailored for different usage scenarios through programming, and the entire concept revolves around micro-particles that combine in varied ways. But is this really feasible though? I suppose that it's within the realms of possibility, but are there any serious deal-breakers that could derail this vision? Any thoughts?

    *From Arthur C. Clarke's well-known aphorism about sufficiently advanced technology being indistinguishable from magic, "clarketech" refers to tech so advanced that we don't know as yet how it would work. Love the term.

    • Re:Mercedes-Benz SilverFlow (Score:5, Funny)

      by amRadioHed (463061) on Friday February 01, @08:20PM (#22269256)

      Mercedes showed off "SilverFlow", a shape-changing car that melts into a pool of liquid metal when not in use.
      I used to have a Chevy that sorta did that. I mean not the shape-changing thing, but it did form a big pool of liquid wherever I parked it.
    • Re: (Score:3, Funny)

      Asgard replicators or Ancient replicators?

      As long as they evolve into an evil robot Sam Carter!
    • In your dreams... (Score:3, Insightful)

      Terminator II here we come!

      Well, we'd need two types of nanobots, or give them a double function: One type can bend and expand like a muscle cell to provide mobility. The other type needs to function as a skeleton (exo or endo, you choose).
      How will you sup