Okaaaay: An Octopus Inspired Robotic Tentacle Hand
Hey guys so I'm returning home today (what the hell happened while I was gone?!) and will write what I can until I have to leave but our regularly schedule program will return tomorrow, presumably to an apocalyptic wasteland.
Because why stop to think if you should, scientists at Harvard have developed a robotic octopus tentacle made to grasp and pick up any object. Well, I mean probably not any object. Like-- "Not my penis." Haha, no....it's not battleship sized now is it? (You owe me -- leave some beer and hand sanitizer in my yard, I'll drink both)
Keep going for the full video.
Thanks to Luc, who agrees somebody somewhere out there is a little too excited about this.

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