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A supertough electro-tendon based on spider silk composites
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Discover the groundbreaking development of a supertough electro-tendon made from spider silk composites, capable of enhancing the design of humanoid robotic hands. This innovative research, conducted by Liang Pan, Fan Wang, Yuan Cheng, Wan Ru Leow, Yong-Wei Zhang, Ming Wang, Pingqiang Cai, Baohua Ji, Dechang Li, and Xiaodong Chen, reveals an electro-tendon that combines both strength and conductivity, revolutionizing robotic applications.
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