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Artificial Nerve Fibers
Artificial nerve fibers with self‐healing ability and stretchability in a cryogenic environment help construct fast and complex information interaction networks for bionic intelligent robots, as described by Zhou Li and co‐workers in article number 2105416. Once accidental mechanical damage to the robot occurs, the artificial nerve fibers can autonomously recover their function...
Self‐healing materials behave with irreplaceable advantages in biomimetic intelligent robots (BIR) for avoiding or reducing safety hazards and economic losses from accidental damage during service. However, the self‐healing ability is unreservedly lost and even becomes rigid and fragile in the cryogenic environment where BIR are precisely needed. Here, the authors report a versatile ionic hydrogel...