By leaking water, a soft robotic gripper cools itself more efficiently than humans do
By leaking water, a soft robotic gripper cools itself more efficiently than humans do
An international team of scientists has developed a soft robotic hand that literally perspires in response to excess heat. This innovative concept could improve the durability and endurance ...
Cornell researchers have created a soft robot muscle that can regulate its temperature through sweating. This technology will enable untethered, high-powered robots to operate for long ...
A finger-shaped soft robot can 'sweat' to cool down.
Soft finger-like gripper robots have been engineered to sweat when hot and are able to cool down almost three times more efficiently than humans
Researchers have created a unique robotic finger that is capable of using perspiration to cool down thanks to its 3D printed hydrogel actuators, In a
The news: Robots are typically made of metal and motors, so they can easily overheat and stop working.
"Can’t innovate anymore, my sweaty robotic ass"
In both biological and engineered systems, functioning at peak power output for prolonged periods of time requires thermoregulation. Here, we report a soft hydrogel-based actuator that can ...
The world's oceans are now heating at the same rate as if five Hiroshima atomic bombs were dropped into the water every second, scientists have said.