Scientists develop 3D-printed pneumatic modules that control the movements of soft robots using air pressure

Scientists develop 3D-printed pneumatic modules that control the movements of soft robots using air pressure

In the future, soft robots will be able to perform tasks that cannot be done by conventional robots. These soft robots could be used in terrain that is difficult to access and in environments where they are exposed to chemicals or radiation that would harm electronically controlled robots made of metal. This requires such soft robots to be controllable without any electronics, which is still a challenge in development.
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