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| Harvard's transforming robotic fabric could lead to therapeutic wearables Robotic fabrics or textiles are far from new, but they’re usually attached to bulky external machines that can modulate air pressure inside them to make them move or change their shape. Since that could limit their potential applications, a team of H... https://www.engadget.com/harvard-rob...150108871.html |
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