A new type of electrically driven artificial muscle fiber
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David L. Chandler | Media Lab
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MITA new type of electrically driven artificial muscle fibermit.eduElectrofluidic fibers mimic how natural muscle fibers bundle, and could enable compact, silent robotic and prosthetic systems.
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