All Soft robotics articles
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Liquid crystals under pressure create squid-like camouflage
Pneumatic membranes trigger full-spectrum colour shifting on demand
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Rippling polymer sheets flex like muscles
Two-dimensional Belousov–Zhabotinsky gels mimic the way organisms move
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Light-responsive liquid crystal gel crawls, walks, jumps and swims
Material inspired by sea slugs could find use in soft robots
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Geometrically precise metamaterials deform on-demand
Purposeful imperfections programme predictable buckling into soft robotic materials
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Robotic fish powered by hydraulic blood and two heart pumps
Soft robot mimics lionfish’s graceful movement with flow batteries and hydraulic fluids
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Hydrogel goes for a stroll
3D printed hydrogel figurine walks back and forth in electric field
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Polymer 'worm' is walking on sunshine
Light-responsive plastic film can match a caterpillar for speed and can even transport objects
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Cutting edge chemistry in 2016
We take a look back at some highlights from last year’s chemical science research
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Chemical powered robot octopus is a real softie
3D printed soft robot with no hard components opens way to more user-friendly machines
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Touch sensitive super stretchy skin shows promise for soft robots
Material can stretch to nearly five times its original length and emit different colours
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3D printing allows soft robots to rise up
A multi-layered, jumping robot has been manufactured using a 3D printer
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Gold-plated onion shows its strength as artificial muscle
New artificial muscle made by applying a voltage across gold-plated onion cells
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Droplet printing assembles soft networks
New 3D printing technique vastly scales up droplet networks, opening up new potential applications from soft robotics to drug delivery
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Soft robots take a leap forward
Pneumatically powered soft robots can now be powered by combustion, making their movements faster