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Artificial Muscles Flex for the First Time: Ferroelectric Polymer Innovation in Robotics

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A new ferroelectric polymer that efficiently converts electrical energy into mechanical strain has been developed by Penn State researchers. This material, showing potential for use in medical devices and robotics, overcomes traditional piezoelectric limitations. Researchers improved performance by

Artificial Muscles Flex for the First Time: Ferroelectric Polymer Innovation in Robotics

A new ferroelectric polymer that efficiently converts electrical energy into mechanical strain has been developed by Penn State researchers. This material, showing potential for use in medical devices and robotics, overcomes traditional piezoelectric limitations.

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