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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew muscle-powered robot-leg jumps higher, reacts faster than ever beforeBut a new age is dawning, one in which robots are powered by muscles rather than electric motors. Muscles might offer robots ...
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Scientists create a face for robots out of 'cultured human cells' and it's something that I wish I could unsee nowWell, when a team of bioengineers have made a mask out of living human skin cells, to be worn by robots that can be made ... [them] with cultured muscle tissue presents an intriguing prospect ...
flexible actuator that enables robots to move by expanding and contracting—just like a human muscle. To demonstrate how the actuator works, the researchers used it to create a worm-like soft robot and ...
Case Western Reserve researchers have combined a muscle from the sea slug with a 3-D-printed polymer to build a biohybrid robot—part living tissue, part machine. A future version might someday be ...
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