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Artificial Muscles from the Printer: Progress in Materials Research

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Patrick Danner from the Empa laboratory for functional polymers works on actuators made of soft materials. Image: Empa DMZ – SCIENCE ¦ MM ¦ AA ¦ Dübendorf, St. Gallen, Thun – Researchers at Empa have reached a milestone in the development of artificial muscles. A novel 3D printing method enables the production of soft, elastic yet powerful structures that could be used in medicine, robotics and industry in the future. A new approach for artifici…
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Patrick Danner from the Empa laboratory for functional polymers works on actuators made of soft materials. Image: Empa DMZ – SCIENCE ¦ MM ¦ AA ¦ Dübendorf, St. Gallen, Thun – Researchers at Empa have reached a milestone in the development of artificial muscles. A novel 3D printing method enables the production of soft, elastic yet powerful structures that could be used in medicine, robotics and industry in the future. A new approach for artifici…

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dmz-news.eu broke the news in on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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