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Carbon Nanotubes Used by Researchers for Artificial Muscles – Science Times
Researchers, after 15 years of collaboration, have invented artificial muscles using carbon nanotubes.

For over 15 years, researchers could finally fabricate artificial muscles by manipulating carbon nanotube or polymer yarns.
Researchers from the University of Texas, collaborating with scientists from the U.S., South Korea, Australia, and China, reported the breakthrough on January 28, 2021.
When thermal power is used, the muscles actuate and contract their length and return to their initial length when cooled. However, thermally driven muscles have limitations.
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