首页|New Robotics Findings from Donghua University Discussed (Squidinspired Anti-sal t Skin-like Elastomers With Superhigh Damage Resistance for Aquatic Soft Robots)
New Robotics Findings from Donghua University Discussed (Squidinspired Anti-sal t Skin-like Elastomers With Superhigh Damage Resistance for Aquatic Soft Robots)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-Researchers detail new data in Robotic s. According to news reporting from Shanghai, People's Republic of China, by New sRx journalists, research stated, "Cephalopod skins evolve multiple functions in response to environmental adaptation, encompassing nonlinear mechanoreponse, da mage tolerance property, and resistance to seawater. Despite tremendous progress in skin-mimicking materials, the integration of these desirable properties into a single material system remains an ongoing challenge." Financial supporters for this research include National Natural Science Foundati on of China (NSFC), Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Sci ence & Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (STCSM).
ShanghaiPeople's Republic of ChinaAs iaEmerging TechnologiesMachine LearningNano-robotRoboticsDonghua Unive rsity