Robots Flex Those Polymers
from the busting-those-laser-fast-moves dept
Japanese researchers have found that exposing N-isopropylacrylamide to laser light can induce muscle like contraction within the polymer. This process is reversible and could be used in the construction of synthetic muscles with fine movement capabilities. The use of this polymer is still in its early stages but it could be used in the construction of synthetic human limbs and of course robotic appendages.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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overhype
Make a useful device with this and I'll be impressed. But to say you can make a gel reversibly change dimensions and get excited about it makes you look like a wanker. Help me out here, polymer chemists.
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Back to the issue at hand, I'm not getting really excited about it but it is an interesing little piece of information and of course I did state that it was in its early stages. Your probably right in stating that it isn't a huge discovery. it's one of those discoveries that aren't sexy but could be extremely useful if it is adopted (sort of like the the discovery of the milk carton, not really cool but definately useful).
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muscle wire
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