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Grand challenges for burrowing soft robots. [PDF]

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Le CL   +5 more
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Discussing the Terms Biomimetic and Bioinspired within Bioinorganic Chemistry. [PDF]

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Engbers S   +3 more
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Hydrogels in Soft Robotics: Past, Present, and Future. [PDF]

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López-Díaz A, Vázquez AS, Vázquez E.
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Bioinspired Soft Microactuators

Advanced Materials, 2021
AbstractSoft actuators have the potential of revolutionizing the field of robotics. However, it has been a long‐standing challenge to achieve simultaneously: i) miniaturization of soft actuators, ii) high contrast between materials properties at their “on” and “off” states, iii) significant actuation for high‐payload mechanical work, and iv) ability to
Pingan Zhu   +5 more
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Bioinspired nanofluidic iontronics

Science, 2021
Electrolytes in planar nanochannels are predicted to function as nanofluidic ...
Yaqi, Hou, Xu, Hou
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Bioinspired Underwater Adhesives

Advanced Materials, 2021
AbstractUnderwater adhesives are in high demand in both commercial and industrial sectors. Compared with adhesives used in dry (air) environments, adhesives used for wet or submerged surfaces in aqueous environments have specific challenges in development and performance.
Hailong Fan, Jian Ping Gong
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Biodiversifying bioinspiration

Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, 2018
Bioinspiration-using insights into the function of biological systems for the development of new engineering concepts-is already a successful and rapidly growing field. However, only a small portion of the world's biodiversity has thus far been considered as a potential source for engineering inspiration.
Rolf Müller   +10 more
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Bioinspired structural materials

Nature Materials, 2014
Natural structural materials are built at ambient temperature from a fairly limited selection of components. They usually comprise hard and soft phases arranged in complex hierarchical architectures, with characteristic dimensions spanning from the nanoscale to the macroscale.
Ulrike G K, Wegst   +4 more
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