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A bioinspired soft robot is designed by mimicking the shape and biomechanical model of a batoid fish, as described by Su Ryon Shin, Ali Khademhosseini, and co‐workers in article number 1704189. The biomimetic structure is fabricated by self‐actuating cardiac muscles on a hierarchically structured hydrogel scaffold with flexible gold microelectrodes. The robot shows controllable actuating motion aligned...
To create life‐like movements, living muscle actuator technologies have borrowed inspiration from biomimetic concepts in developing bioinspired robots. Here, the development of a bioinspired soft robotics system, with integrated self‐actuating cardiac muscles on a hierarchically structured scaffold with flexible gold microelectrodes is reported. Inspired by the movement of living organisms, a batoid‐fish‐shaped...
This work proposes a low-cost and easy-to-fabricate sensor based on single ZnO nanowire (ZnO-NW) assembled by dielectrophoresis (DEP) onto gold nanogap electrodes. Thanks to the widespread sensing properties of ZnO-NWs, the fabricated device can be used to monitor in real-time the UV-light. DC measurements have shown a Schottky-like I–V characteristic which varies depending on the UV light intensity...
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