Recent progress in the development of synthetic polymer networks has enabled the next generation of hydrogel-based machines and devices. The ability to mimic the mechanical and electrical properties of human tissue gives great potential toward the fields of bioelectronics and soft robotics. However, ...
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Designing suitable hydrogels with adequate capabilities and engineering effective configurations are of supreme importance for the development of advanced hydrogel-based soft machines. Herein, this review summarizes recent advances of stimuli-responsive hydrogels in multifunctional soft machines, such as ...
From a robotics perspective, living organisms, which are soft-bodied machines, possess distinctive advantages over conventional robots that are predominantly composed of rigid components. Softness and good compliance in their bodies bestow mechanical adaptability in various environments, as they can deform ...
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Hydrogels have emerged as frontrunners in the development of WNIs due to their unique properties, which closely align with the requirements for prolonged and effective human-device interaction [15,49,50,51]. These polymeric networks, capable of holding large amounts of water, provide a soft, ...
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