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  • Blurring the boundary between biology and machines, engineers create light-activated skeletal muscle for robots

    Sep 3, 2012 8:00 amItems

    Many robotic designs take nature as their muse: sticking to walls like geckos, swimming through water like tuna, sprinting across terrain like cheetahs. Such designs borrow properties from nature, using engineered materials and hardware to mimic animals’ behavior. Dr. Rashid Bashir indicates there will be multiple applications in robotics, medical devices, navigation and locomotion.

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