Robots have long been associated with rigid structures and mechanical movements. However, a groundbreaking invention is reshaping that perception. Researchers at Harvard University have developed the world’s first completely soft, autonomous robot, known as the octobot. Unlike traditional robots, this revolutionary creation moves without wires, batteries, or hard materials, making it more flexible and adaptable. Inspired by the octopus, which has no internal skeleton, the octobot marks a significant advancement in robotics and automation. A New Era in...