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Scientists develop soft robotic hand using graphene and liquid crystals

Researchers from Eindhoven University have created a new type of soft robotic hand made from liquid crystals and graphene. This innovative design could be a game-changer for future surgical robots, making them safer and more effective. The research has been published in the journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. In the future, soft robots might […]

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