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Soft-bodied robots are unlocking a new era of adaptive machines that can safely interact with the human body, squeeze through tight spaces, and propel themselves autonomously.
Researchers develop a light-powered artificial muscle that functions underwater, enabling next-generation soft robots.
A Korean research team has developed a light-powered artificial muscle that operates freely underwater, paving the way for next-generation soft robotics.
Demonstrating 3 times greater actuation stroke and 2 times higher work capacity than existing photochemical actuators, the ...
A Korean research team has developed a light-powered artificial muscle that operates freely underwater, paving the way for next-generation soft ...
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SideCONTROL offers a range of digital positioners and process controllers for valves that helps with the transition to ...
STMicroelectronics has released an IO-Link development kit that simplifies building actuators and sensors by providing all necessary hardware and software, including an actuator board containing an ...