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A liquid metal motor that can “eat” aluminum food and then move spontaneously and swiftly in various solution configurations and structured channels for more than 1 h is discovered. Such a biomimetic mollusk is highly shape self‐adaptive by closely conforming to the geometrical space it voyages in. The first ever self‐fueled pump is illustrated as one of its typical practical utilizations.
J. Liu and co‐workers demonstrate on page 2648, a self‐powered soft liquid metal robot that can “eat” aluminum food and then move spontaneously and swiftly in various solution environments and structured channels for more than one hour. Such a biomimetic mollusk is highly shape‐adaptive by deforming itself to the geometrical space it voyages in. This unusual behavior closely resembles that of living...
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