Researchers have developed tiny flexible lasers that can be used to measure forces inside living cells. The new lasers could ...
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Programmable 3D-printed filaments mimic artificial muscles with heat-driven bending and twisting
Nature is replete with slender filaments that bend and coil—from climbing grape vines, to folded proteins, to elephant trunks that can pick up a peanut but also take down a tree.
Learn how custom dip molding improves product design, reduces costs, and scales production for industrial and medical ...
Natural rubber, tapped from trees as latex, is the world's most widely used bio-elastomer. Comprising long molecular chains ...
Elesa S.p.A. introduces the Soft-Touch line, a range of clamping knobs, handles, levers, and grips for machines and equipment ...
Dynamic liquid crystal elastomer composites enable a 3D-printed soft robot that switches between three propulsion modes on ...
Virospack reinforces its leadership in sustainability with its range of complete PCR droppers Virospack, a leading company in ...
How do shoe companies translate superfast racing shoe tech into your daily trainers? We break it down with some of the best ...
An ultrathin silicone film being developed at Saarland University enables pumps to operate without motors, without compressed ...
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