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Tech Xplore on MSNEngineers develop self-healing muscle for robotsA University of Nebraska–Lincoln engineering team is another step closer to developing soft robotics and wearable systems ...
Engineers, for the first time ever, have developed self-healing integrated chips. Imagine that the chips in your smart phone or computer could repair and defend themselves on the fly, recovering ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS engineers create self-healing robot skin that detects, seals, and resetsWhile not as dramatic as that film, engineers from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln have developed a promising new soft ...
Engineers are another step closer to developing soft robotics and wearable systems that mimic the ability of human and plant ...
Researchers have been taking inspiration from X-Men: they’ve developed a way to create printed circuits that can heal themselves using liquid metal. The best bit is that, unlike X-Men ...
According to Hajimiri, the technology behind this self-healing circuit can be applied to any kind of circuit, as the secondary processor is tucked away safely underneath the main unit. Though the ...
Electronic circuits tend to crack and break when repeatedly subjected to bending or flexing, but a new self-healing gel may automatically repair these flaws as they develop. The gel works without ...
Engineers at the University of Illinois may have a solution with a self-healing system that quickly jump-starts electrical conductivity in cracked circuits. It’s a seemingly straightforward ...
Disruptive innovations in wearable technology are often limited by the electronic circuits – which are ... invented a new super flexible, self-healing and highly conductive material suitable ...
The material is electrically conductive. It has very high conductivity, enough to power digital circuits or even motors. And it also has this feature that it’s self-healing. So if it ever gets damage, ...
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