Researchers have discovered a new way to build flexible electronic connections that could pave the way for advanced soft robotics, wearable devices,...
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Inspired by vintage push puppet toys, engineers at UCLA have created a groundbreaking new material that can change its shape and stiffness, opening up exciting possibilities for use in soft robotics, reconfigurable structures, and even space engineering. This innovative material mimics the inner workings of the toys, which can stand tall or collapse with a […]
Researchers have discovered a new way to build flexible electronic connections that could pave the way for advanced soft robotics, wearable devices,...
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