Giving Robots More Muscle Can Help Them Lose Weight
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Researchers at Arizona State University have developed a novel artificial muscle that mimics real muscles, offering greater versatility, lightness, and power. The helical anisotropically reinforced polymer (HARP) actuator can lift up to 100 times its own weight, withstand boiling water, and survive abrasive conditions. This breakthrough has significant implications for robotics, enabling lighter, more agile, and adaptable robots for various applications, including disaster response and industrial uses.