Smart foam material gives robotic hand the ability to self-repair
07/05/2021 | 11:30pm EDT
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SINGAPORE, July 6 (Reuters) - Singapore researchers have
developed a smart foam material that allows robots to sense
nearby objects, and repairs itself when damaged, just like human
skin.
Artificially innervated foam, or AiFoam, is a highly elastic
polymer created by mixing fluoropolymer with a compound that
lowers surface tension.
This allows the spongy material to fuse easily into one
piece when cut, according to the researchers at the National
University of Singapore. There are many applications for such a material, especially
in robotics and prosthetic devices, where robots need to be a
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