A robotic hand without motors? How a sub-second shape-shifting actuator could work

A robotic hand without motors? How a sub-second shape-shifting actuator could work

While space structures and robotic arms require lightweight actuation devices capable of repetitive movement, conventional motor-based systems face limitations due to their heavy weight and complex structures. A KAIST research team has developed a smart material-based actuation technology that operates rapidly in less than a second without a motor, suggesting new possibilities for next-generation robotics and space deployable structures.
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