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The sophistication, adaptability, and complexity of biological systems have provided enormous inspiration and have been a continuous source of numerous innovations. Soft living organisms like drosera capensis have amazing predatory behavior that can capture prey of ideal size, enabling them to interact with environmental stimuli efficiently. Mimicking such natural intelligence in artificial systems...
Adaptive Actuation
In article number 2110296, Huaping Wu, Jizhou Song, Aiping Liu, and co‐workers develop a biomimetic Drosera capensis that is capable of multifunctional self‐sensing, automatic regulation, and adaptive actuation to diverse stimuli in a closed‐loop fashion. With the synergistic effect of multifunctional sensing and fast actuating schemes, the artificial drosera capensis deconvolutes...