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artificial intelligence
look like that is Robot nice post nice information
Now thats awesome invention. Hatsoff to the inventor for achieving another milestone in the history of science
Thanks author for sharing.
We can use artificial muscles in near future. 271% upvoted Thanks!!
This is very similar to how insects move their limbs. It's a solid concept and can be used in many creative ways that are hard for us to imagine at this state.
Hope it will help accident victims. And children who step on landmines
Amazing leap towards bionics
Cool! I imagine that this technology could be used in an exo-skeleton suit (instead of having motors or hydraulics to provide movement to the suit) - hehe, maybe power armor could be developed using this kind of technology (Any Fallout fans here?).
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very good technology, hopefully can help human
Do not misunderstand me I support every scientific research to improve human health but even this will be achieved, I think it is a temporary solution becasue when we think for social side, it is basicly a prosthetics and it will not satisfy users. This technolgy can be used for exoskeletons for hard working like constructions or loadings.
I prefer to use financial for human health in stem cell experiments or 3D organ printing to provide a permenant and real solution or treatment.
yeah you are right and this invention/development is only for robotics technolgy and i think that this muscles are not useable for humans. so far i know science havent find the interface between bio and tech. yes, science can stimulate with electroshocks nervs and bring them to act but the real interface between organic and mechanical doesnt exist so far.