Decker Yeadon has created an artificial muscle prototype that moves in an ionic liquid and is made of carbon nanotubes. This new work advances recent achievements by the New York firm, in which they became the first architects to make a sheet of conductive carbon nanotubes, called buckypaper.
Decker Yeadon has created an artificial muscle prototype that moves in an ionic liquid and is made of carbon nanotubes. This new work advances recent achievements by the New York firm, in which they became the first architects to make a sheet of conductive carbon nanotubes, called buckypaper. More
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