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'''[[Molecubes]] (2005)'''
 
This hybrid self-reconfiguring system was built by the [[Cornell]] Computational Synthesis Lab to physically demonstrate artificial kinematic self-reproduction. Each module is a 0.65&nbsp;kg cube with 100&nbsp;mm long edges and one rotational degree of freedom. The axis of rotation is aligned with the cube's longest diagonal. Physical self-reproduction of both a three- and a four-module robot was demonstrated.<ref name="CubeRobotNatureZykov Mytilinaios Adams Lipson 2005 pp. 163–164">{{cite journal | last=Zykov, V.,| first=Victor | last2=Mytilinaios, E.,| first2=Efstathios | last3=Adams, B.| first3=Bryant &| last4=Lipson, H.| first4=Hod | title=Self-reproducing machines. | journal=Nature | publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC | volume=435, 163–164| (issue=7039 | year=2005). https://| issn=0028-0836 | doi.org/=10.1038/435163a | pages=163–164}}</ref> It was also shown that, disregarding the gravity constraints, an infinite number of self-reproducing chain meta-structures can be built from Molecubes. More information can be found at the [https://www.creativemachineslab.com/ Creative Machines Lab] [https://www.creativemachineslab.com/self-replication.html self-replication page].
 
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