The idea of creating self-repairing machines has been a popular fantasy (and nightmare) ever since the Terminator franchise mythologized the concept in the 1980s. Innovators are still a long ways away ...
In the rapidly advancing arena of robotics, a groundbreaking development is making waves. The introduction of self-healing muscle technology is redefining the paradigm of robotic efficiency and ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - It’s a development in the field of robotics that could impact everything from the agriculture industry to wearable medical technology. Eric Markvicka, an assistant professor of ...
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Slime-like artificial muscle reshapes on command, heals after damage and turns one robot into many
Breaking away from conventional robots that perform only predefined functions once fabricated, researchers have developed a next-generation artificial muscle that can change its shape in real time, ...
Eric Markvicka (left), Robert F. and Myrna L. Krohn Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, along with graduate students Ethan Krings (right) and Patrick McManigal (not pictured), recently ...
With the first ever documented observation of the self-healing phenomena of graphene, researchers from Hyderabad, India, hint at future applications for its use in artificial skin. Graphene, which is, ...
The idea of creating self-repairing machines has been a popular fantasy (and nightmare) ever since the Terminator franchise mythologized the concept in the 1980s. Innovators are still a long ways away ...
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