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Sweating Robot Beats the Heat

On Jan 31, 2020
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This soft robotic finger leaks water when the temperature rises, cooling itself more efficiently than humans do https://t.co/65KhNnfmvt (By @sophiebushwick) https://t.co/pVieXzuXuZ
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By leaking water, a soft robotic gripper cools itself more efficiently than humans do

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On Jan 31, 2020
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This soft robotic finger leaks water when the temperature rises, cooling itself more efficiently than humans do https://t.co/65KhNnfmvt (By @sophiebushwick) https://t.co/pVieXzuXuZ
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Sweating Robot Beats the Heat

By leaking water, a soft robotic gripper cools itself more efficiently than humans do

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