When we watched Terminator in our childhoods we could never imagine a reality like this could be possible, but it seems like it has turned true as researchers from America's Carnegie Mellon University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong have released a video of their melting robot that is capable of moving through the bar by melting itself and then transforming back to its original solid form.
Robot Turns Itself To Liquid To Escape Cage And Reforms Back To Its Original Shape
Well, now we know that we have officially entered the Terminator age.
It is reported that researchers from America's Carnegie Mellon University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong have just created a new type of material that can mimic the powers of the T-1000.
Now it seems like this little robot has some real-life skill that can be used to save lives, so maybe this is not such a crazy invention.
In a video released by researchers, a tiny little robot akin to a T-1000 Terminator cyborg can be seen escaping a teeny-weeny jail cell.
The robot can be seen melting down into a liquid form to move through bars.
Once free, it returns itself to its solid state.
People will remember the scene from Terminator 2: Judgment Day, in which the solid metal T-1000 shapeshifts to a watery substance in order to glide through a set or bars that were blocking its way while trying to kill Sarah Connor.
And yes the researchers have assured that their mini-man has never received the task of murdering John Connor, so all is good.
Senior author Professor Carmel Majidi explained the science behind the shape-shifting robot, revealing that magnetic particles come into play in two ways to facilitate liquidation.
"One is that they make the material responsive to an alternating magnetic field, so you can, through induction, heat up the material and cause the phase change." she said, as per Matter.
"But the magnetic particles also give the robots mobility and the ability to move in response to the magnetic field.
She added: "Future work should further explore how these robots could be used within a biomedical context.
"What we're showing are just one-off demonstrations, proofs of concept, but much more study will be required to delve into how this could actually be used for drug delivery or for removing foreign objects."
Doctor Chengfeng Pan explained how the robot could be utilized in modern medicine.
"Giving robots the ability to switch between liquid and solid states endows them with more functionality," he said, as per Matter.
"Now, we're pushing this material system in more practical ways to solve some very specific medical and engineering problems."
Pan, who is team leader on the research project, explained they also used the robots to remove a foreign object from a model stomach and to deliver drugs on-demand into the same stomach.
This surely sounds like a groundbreaking invention.
