- As per the Science magazine, researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder has developed an artificial (mimetic) muscles that can sense their own movements and self-heal from electrical damage.
- It is a class of soft electrohydraulic transducers, named Peano-HASEL (hydraulically amplified self-healing electrostatic) actuators.
- This nimble robotic muscles is as strong as an elephant and as bendy as an octopus.
- This technology could streamline bulky metal androids and enable them to mimic human-like movements.