Engineers at Northwestern University have developed a groundbreaking new type of robot that can adapt, survive damage and keep moving even in harsh outdoor environments. These robots, called “legged metamachines,” represent a major step forward in robotics because they are not fixed machines with rigid bodies. Instead, they are made from small robotic modules that can connect, disconnect and reorganize themselves to perform different tasks. The research describing these innovative robots was published in the prestigious journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , highlighting their scientific importance. Unlike traditional robots that stop working when a single part fails, metamachines can survive serious damage. If a piece breaks off, the remaining parts keep moving, while the broken module can still function independently and even rejoin the group later. This remarkable resilience makes these robots more similar to living organisms than machines. A Robot Built From Ma...