One day, they could support people at work or when walking, or replace injured muscle tissue. However, developing artificial ...
Charging forward at top speed, a garden snail slimes up 1 millimeter of pavement per second. By this logic, Beckman Institute ...
Charging forward at top speed, a garden snail slimes up 1 millimeter of pavement per second. By this logic, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science ...
Empa researchers are working on producing artificial muscles that can keep up with the real thing. They have now developed a ...
Empa researchers 3D print artificial muscles. The structures could have applications in medicine, robotics, and more.
Researchers have developed powerful, elastic artificial muscles using 3D printing, promising applications in medicine, ...
One day, they could support people at work or when walking, or replace injured muscle tissue. However, developing artificial muscles that can compare to the real thing is a major technical challenge.