واحد مشترک کمکی پژوهش و مهندسی «هوش یار-تواندار»     (HT-CSURE)

واحد مشترک کمکی پژوهش و مهندسی «هوش یار-تواندار» (HT-CSURE)

Hooshyar-Tavandar Common Subsidiary Unit for Research & Engineering
واحد مشترک کمکی پژوهش و مهندسی «هوش یار-تواندار»     (HT-CSURE)

واحد مشترک کمکی پژوهش و مهندسی «هوش یار-تواندار» (HT-CSURE)

Hooshyar-Tavandar Common Subsidiary Unit for Research & Engineering

Muscle Tissue Could Make Robots More Lifelike

By Jillian Rose Lim, Staff Writer   |   June 30, 2014 03:42pm ET
Muscle tissue could give robots more dynamic movement.
Credit: Jose Luis-Calvo | Shutterstock.com

A robot powered by muscle tissue could improve how engineers design future robots for disaster-relief operations, exploration or construction, new research finds.

The 3D-printed "bio-bot," created by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has more precise control over its movements and a more dramatic range of motion, so it can navigate and change its movement in response to its environment. The rectangular robot measures about 0.2 inches (6 millimeters) long, and is constructed from a flexible, jelly-type material and fitted with two strips of engineered muscle tissue on either end.

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