Low-power microelectronics embedded in live jellyfish enhance propulsion
February 11, 202033 min read6637 words
Published: February 11, 2020  |  33 min read6637 words
Artificial control of animal locomotion has the potential to simultaneously address longstanding challenges to actuation, control, and power requirements in soft robotics. Robotic manipulation of locomotion can also address previously inaccessible questions about organismal biolo...
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