There are numerous developments taking place in the field of biorobotics, and one such recent breakthrough is the implementation of soft robots—a pathway to mimic nature’s organic parts for research purposes and in minimally invasive surgeries as a result of their shape-morphing and adaptable features. Hydrogels (biocompatible, biodegradable materials that are used in designing soft robots and sensor integration), have come into demand because of their beneficial properties, such as high water content, flexibility, and multi-faceted advantages particularly in targeted drug delivery, surgery and biorobotics. We illustrate in this review article the different types of biomedical sensors and actuators for which a hydrogel acts as a...
The expense and use of non-recyclable materials often requires the retrieval and recovery of explora...
During million years, Nature has created a �wealthy repertoire of novel features.� These feature...
Soft robotics enables the design of soft machines and devices at different scales. The compliance a...
Herein are summarized recent trends in the use of hydrogels in robotics, electronics, actuators, and...
Many electronic actuators of different dimensions, such as motors, relays, pumps, and mixers, have e...
Summary: Skin-like electronics are developing rapidly to realize a variety of applications such as w...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd As polymer networks infiltrated with water, hydrogels constitute the major compo...
Soft robotics with intrinsic mechanical compliancy and intelligence features is emerging and pushing...
Hydrogels are polymer networks infiltrated with water. Natural hydrogels constitute the major compon...
Hydrogels are biocompatible soft materials that resemble biological tissues more than any other mate...
Soft robotics is an emerging discipline that employs soft flexible materials such as fluids, gels an...
Recently, the realization of minimally invasive medical interventions on targeted tissues using wire...
Soft robotics is a rapidly evolving research field that focuses on developing robots with bioinspire...
Soft robotics is an emerging discipline that employs soft flexible materials such as fluids, gels an...
The expense and use of non-recyclable materials often requires the retrieval and recovery of explora...
During million years, Nature has created a �wealthy repertoire of novel features.� These feature...
Soft robotics enables the design of soft machines and devices at different scales. The compliance a...
Herein are summarized recent trends in the use of hydrogels in robotics, electronics, actuators, and...
Many electronic actuators of different dimensions, such as motors, relays, pumps, and mixers, have e...
Summary: Skin-like electronics are developing rapidly to realize a variety of applications such as w...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd As polymer networks infiltrated with water, hydrogels constitute the major compo...
Soft robotics with intrinsic mechanical compliancy and intelligence features is emerging and pushing...
Hydrogels are polymer networks infiltrated with water. Natural hydrogels constitute the major compon...
Hydrogels are biocompatible soft materials that resemble biological tissues more than any other mate...
Soft robotics is an emerging discipline that employs soft flexible materials such as fluids, gels an...
Recently, the realization of minimally invasive medical interventions on targeted tissues using wire...
Soft robotics is a rapidly evolving research field that focuses on developing robots with bioinspire...
Soft robotics is an emerging discipline that employs soft flexible materials such as fluids, gels an...
The expense and use of non-recyclable materials often requires the retrieval and recovery of explora...
During million years, Nature has created a �wealthy repertoire of novel features.� These feature...
Soft robotics enables the design of soft machines and devices at different scales. The compliance a...