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Maroc Maroc - ROOT-NATION.COM - A La Une - 03/Nov 12:34

Breakthrough Development: Scientists Create Artificial Muscles Activated by Ultrasound

Scientists have introduced a new generation of artificial muscles capable of operating without electronics, batteries, or wired power sources. Their function relies on ultrasound waves, which transmit energy wirelessly. The key component of this technology is a specialized polymer containing resonant microbubbles within its structure. When exposed to ultrasound, these bubbles change in volume, producing […]

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