首页|New Findings from University of Waterloo in Robotics Provides New Insights (Hybr id Zwitterionic Hydrogels With Encoded Differential Swelling and Programmed Defo rmation for Small-scale Robotics)
New Findings from University of Waterloo in Robotics Provides New Insights (Hybr id Zwitterionic Hydrogels With Encoded Differential Swelling and Programmed Defo rmation for Small-scale Robotics)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – Data detailed on Robotics have been pr esented. According to news reporting fromWaterloo, Canada, by NewsRx journalist s, research stated, “Stimuli-responsive shape-morphing hydrogelswith self-heali ng and tunable physiochemical properties are excellent candidates for functional buildingblocks of untethered small-scale soft robots. With mechanical properti es similar to soft organs and tissues,such robots enable minimally invasive med ical procedures, such as cargo/cell transportation.”
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