Naomi Lynch, Nicolas Castro, Tara Sheehan, Laura Rosado, Brandon Rios, Martin Culpepper, Ritu Raman
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Abstract
Muscle Actuators with Flexures
Biohybrid robots require robust, reproducible, and predictable muscle actuators. Ritu Raman and co-workers have designed compliant mechanisms, termed “flexures”, that enhance the performance and decode the contractile dynamics of biological actuators with unprecedented accuracy and precision (see article number 2300834). The authors’ platform enables user-defined control of muscle contractile dynamics and fatigue behavior, enabling real-world applications of muscle as an actuator for adaptive machines. [Cover art by Ella Marushchenko.]