Stronger Muscle-Powered Robots

Artificial tendons make muscle-powered robots stronger and faster. They can last longer and work in tricky or dangerous places. Biohybrid robots often face a key limitation: their muscle-powered motion is weak and slow. Soft muscle tissue is difficult to attach to rigid skeletons efficiently, and much of the force is lost at connection points. The […]

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Curated by Jesif Ahmed