] "In the Artificial Muscle Research Institute at the ] University of New Mexico, electricity is in the air. When ] lab director Mohsen Shahinpoor applies a voltage to an ] artificial hand made of a polymer-metal ] composite, its fingers curl into a fist. Poke around the ] lab and you'll see robotic fish swimming, wings ] flapping, and arms lifting, all gaining their muscle ] from electrically activated polymers. You've seen ] robots before, but there is something different about ] these. They look alive. " This article looks really cool....too bad I can't read the rest of it:( |