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New magnetic polymer unlocks stronger, bendier artificial muscles for soft robots
Soft robots are only as capable as the artificial muscles that drive them, and for years those muscles have forced a trade-off between strength and flexibility. A new magnetic polymer design is ...
Students at Military Magnet Academny will be traveling to Washington D.C. inFebruaryMilitary Magnet Academy (MMA) is proud to ...
A research team at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore has developed miniature, grain-sized robots capable of carrying multiple drugs and delivering them directly to targeted areas ...
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New magnetic polymer enables stronger and more flexible artificial muscles in soft robotics
Despite their remarkable flexibility, today’s soft artificial muscles struggle to deliver meaningful force. This ...
In medical technology, microrobots are the next big thing. With dimensions below that of a sand grain, these microbots are being designed to navigate the body’s complex biological environment.
Freeze-dried hydrogel powders sprayed onto wet surfaces merge into functional coatings in under five seconds, enabling rapid ...
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Shapeshifting materials could power next generation of soft robots
McGill University engineers have developed new ultra-thin materials that can be programmed to move, fold and reshape ...
Botsync is expanding deployments of its mobile robots and orchestration software throughout Asia-Pacific with support from ...
A team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan has reportedly developed what they suggest is the world’s smallest fully programmable, autonomous robots.
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