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Natural-Scale Snail Robot Is Powered by Light

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WARSAW, Poland, Aug. 5, 2019 — A soft snail robot, developed by a team at the University of Warsaw with colleagues from Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, is capable of mimicking the adhesive locomotion of snails and slugs on a natural scale. The bioinspired robot is made from liquid crystalline elastomer (LCE), a smart material that can change its shape under different stimuli, including illumination with visible light. The 10-mm-long robot’s functionality is based on the optomechanical response of an LCE continuous actuator. It harvests energy from a laser beam. Photo of the snail robot next to a garden...Read full article

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    Published: August 2019
    Research & TechnologyeducationEuropeLasersLight SourcesMaterialsOpticsoptomechanicsroboticsBiophotonicsbioinspired robotsphotoactuationlight-activatedUniversity of Warsawsoft materialsliquid crystal elastomerssoft robots

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