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That was uniquely enabled by this stamp approach," says Ritu Raman, the Eugene Bell Career Development Professor of Tissue Engineering in MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering. The team says ...
That was uniquely enabled by this stamp approach,” says Ritu Raman, the Eugene Bell Career Development Professor of Tissue Engineering in MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering. The team says the ...
That was uniquely enabled by this stamp approach,” says Ritu Raman, the Eugene Bell Career Development Professor of Tissue Engineering in MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering.
That was uniquely enabled by this stamp approach,” says Ritu Raman, the Eugene Bell Career Development Professor of Tissue Engineering in MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering. The team says the ...
"We believe we've created the first skeletal muscle-powered robot that generates force in more than one direction," said Ritu Raman, a tissue engineer at MIT. "That was enabled by this new ...
"In this work, we wanted to show we can use this stamp approach to make a ‘robot’ that can do things that previous muscle-powered robots can’t do,” explained Ritu Raman, who co-authored ...
If this light-activated stuff works, it could make building robots easier - or make lazing about under the Sun quite a workout Bioengineers have pulled together to get artificial muscles pulling in ...
That was uniquely enabled by this stamp approach. Ritu Raman, Eugene Bell Career Development Professor of Tissue Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of ...