New metamaterials learn shapes, adapt behavior, and move like living systems
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Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have developed a new class of metamaterials that can learn to change shape, adapt behavior, and move without a central controller. These engineered systems behave like living matter, adjusting responses based on past interactions, and can perform tasks typically requiring programmed robots. They are trained through repeated interactions, allowing them to evolve and adapt in real time.