Scientists Successfully Develop “Super Strong” Artificial Muscles Powered by Hydrogen and Alcohol
Recently, researchers have successfully created artificial muscles that are significantly stronger than human muscles, boasting a power enhancement of up to 100 times.
According to the research team, these innovative muscles could be utilized in exoskeletons to enhance endurance for individuals in demanding professions, such as firefighters, soldiers, and astronauts.
This unique type of artificial muscle was developed by scientists at the University of Texas in collaboration with their colleagues from South Korea.
Currently, most artificial muscles are powered by batteries.
T.VY