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Claytronics
Programmable Matter
"Claytronics" is an emerging field of engineering concerning reconfigurable nanoscale robots ('claytronic atoms', or catoms) designed to form much larger scale machines or mechanisms. Also known as "programmable matter", the catoms will be sub-millimeter computers that will eventually have the ability to move around, communicate with other computers, change color, and electrostatically connect to other catoms to form different shapes. The forms made up of catoms could morph into nearly any object, even replicas of human beings for virtual meetings.
Claytronics technology is currently being researched by Professor Seth Goldstein at Carnegie Mellon University, which is where the term was coined. According to Carnegie Mellon's Synthetic Reality Project personnel, claytronics are described as "An ensemble of material that contains sufficient local computation, actuation, storage, energy, sensing, and communication" which can be programmed to form interesting dynamic shapes and configurations.
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1) Find words with prefixes and sufixes and then categorize them in nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs:
Nouns: Engineering, Meeting, Actuatuion.
Verbs: Comunicate.
Adverbs: Eventually, Electrostatically, Nearly, Currently.
Adjectives: Reconfigurable, Programable, Sub-milimeter.
2) Keywords of the text:
Claytronics, matter, reconfigurable, programable, nanoscale, robot, engineering, Mellon University.
3) What was the text about
The text above was about a new kind of robots now in development by the Mellon University, that would be in the scale of a nanometer, with that size, they could be progemen to do all kind of thing, even recreate objects or persons, that´s why that new tech is also named "programable matter".
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