Researchers have developed a chemical structure for an artificial muscle that can lift up to 4,000 times its weight, and they ...
Once again, scientists have created something to give humanoid robots skills that no human possesses without asking themselves if it is truly a good idea.
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Artificial muscles use ultrasound-activated microbubbles to move
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed artificial muscles that contain microbubbles and can be controlled with ultrasound.
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Robots you can wear like clothes: Automatic weaving of 'fabric muscle' brings commercialization closer
The commercialization of clothing-type wearable robots has taken a significant step forward with the development of equipment ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed new artificial muscles embedded with tiny microbubbles controlled by ultrasound ...
A breakthrough from Canadian researchers brings us closer to robots that move with the power and grace of living organisms.
It sounds like something from a sci-fi film - but some scientists believe this clever new tech could help alleviate strains ...
Striving to stand out in the competitive humanoid robotics market, Polish-frim Clone Robotics has unveiled its first full-scale humanoid robot, Clone Alpha. The humanoid integrates synthetic organs ...
It has been a long endeavor to create biohybrid robots – machines powered by lab-grown muscle as potential actuators. The flexibility of biohybrid robots could allow them to squeeze and twist through ...
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Fabric muscles thinner than hair could reshape wearable robotics design
South Korean researchers develop fabric muscles for lightweight wearable robots that move naturally with the human body.
An automated system that weaves ultra-thin “fabric muscles” capable of powering wearable robots like everyday ...
Most robots rely on rigid, bulky parts that limit their adaptability, strength, and safety in real-world environments. Researchers developed soft, battery-powered artificial muscles inspired by human ...
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