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Self-protection soft fluidic robots with rapid large-area self-healing capabilities
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Explore the innovative world of soft fluidic robots designed by Wei Tang and colleagues, showcasing advancements in self-protection and high-speed actuation. This groundbreaking research integrates advanced electrohydrodynamic pumps and healing electrofluids, paving the way for intelligent, damage-resilient robotics.
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