Tag: nanoscale pores


  • 3D-Printed Ciliary Hydrogel Microactuators Enable Low-Voltage Actuation

    3D-Printed Ciliary Hydrogel Microactuators Enable Low-Voltage Actuation

    Reimagining Microactuation with Hydrogels Researchers are pushing the boundaries of soft robotics by developing micrometer-scale hydrogel actuators that respond to low voltage. Unlike traditional millimetre-scale hydrogels that rely on interfacial pH or osmotic gradients, these new microactuators exploit internal ion migration through nanometer-scale pores. The result is precise, lightweight, and energy-efficient motion at a scale…