➀ A new innovation from ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems uses electro-hydraulic actuators to create a muscle-powered robotic leg; ➁ The technology mimics biological muscle movements and offers enhanced adaptability and reduced heat generation; ➂ The muscle-powered leg demonstrates remarkable agility, capable of high jumps and quick adjustments to uneven terrain.
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