SMRTR Science & EngineeringMay 11, 2026Interesting Engineering

New smart artificial muscle could bring human-like feedback to humanoid robot

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Researchers at Seoul National University have built an artificial muscle that can move and sense at the same time — no external sensors needed. Using liquid metal channels inside a stretchy material, the muscle contracts when heated and simultaneously detects force and stretch in real time. Tests showed robotic fingers could gently grip objects while sensing their stiffness and size, bringing robots closer to human-like physical awareness.

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