首页|Recent Findings from University of Wollongong Has Provided New Information about Machine Learning (Liquid Metal Chameleon Tongues: Modulating Surface Tension an d Phase Transition To Enable Bioinspired Soft Actuators)
Recent Findings from University of Wollongong Has Provided New Information about Machine Learning (Liquid Metal Chameleon Tongues: Modulating Surface Tension an d Phase Transition To Enable Bioinspired Soft Actuators)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Data detailed on Machine Learning have been presented. According to news originatingfrom Wollongong, Australia, by Ne wsRx correspondents, research stated, “Leveraging the unique attributesof funct ional soft materials to generate force and deformation, significant advancements in soft actuatorsare driving the evolution of smart robotics. Liquid metals (L Ms), known for their high deformability andtunable morphology, demonstrate rema rkable actuating capabilities through controllable surface tension.”
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