A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a new type of artificial muscle that can seamlessly transition from soft and flexible to rigid and strong—much like rubber transforming into steel.
Biological muscles act as flexible actuators, generating force naturally and with an impressive range of motion. Unsurprisingly, scientists and engineers have been striving to build artificial muscles ...
ACCORDING TO THE COUNTY. WAVERLE. MELISSA, BACK TO YOU. ALL RIGHT, SAMANTHA, THANK YOU. RESEARCHERS AT UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN ARE DEVELOPING AN ARTIFICIAL MUSCLE. WELL, THEY SAY CAN WORK BOTH ...
It might look like a simple material experiment at first glance, as a brief ultrasound stimulation induces a thin strip of silicone to start bending and arching. But that’s just the beginning. A team ...
Micro-jumping robots offer unique advantages in scenarios such as confined space exploration and post-disaster search and rescue. However, traditional designs have consistently faced two major ...