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Old 21st October 2015, 10:54   #1
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Default Tiny pneumatic actuator makes soft robots practical

Soft robots that bend and stretch are cool concepts, but there's usually a lot of clunky hardware involved to make them work, like air compressors and gas generators. They're seldom practical in real life. However, Okayama University researchers...

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