This engine, capable of producing up to 580 Newtons of force, could revolutionise assistive technologies, enhancing mobility with unprecedented efficiency and power. Traditionally, most fluid engines require a physical connection to an external power source, such as a large air compressor, which limits their practicality. Previous untethered fluid engines could not generate sufficient force, further […]
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Curated by Jesif Ahmed