Dutch scientists built a brainless soft robot that runs on air
arstechnica.comPublished: 5/13/2025
Summary
This groundbreaking robot eliminates the need for a central nervous system by relying solely on airflow from internal tubes, allowing it to run, jump over obstacles, and swim. Inspired by studies on biological movement patterns, this air-driven design enables complex actions without any active brain, highlighting how natural asymmetry and periodicity inform its functionality.