Unleashing the Power of Tiny Brick-Busting Muscles for Miniature Robotics
Today, researchers at the University of California, San Diego have made a breakthrough in the development of miniature robotics: they have created tiny brick-busting muscles! These tiny brick-busting muscles are made out of a type of plastic, and are capable of lifting and moving objects around that are much larger than them. This technology could revolutionize the field of miniature robotics, and could be used to create robots that can be used for a variety of applications, from search and rescue missions to healthcare. The possibilities are limitless!
source: Phys.org