1. Researchers at TU/e have developed a soft robotic hand using liquid crystals and graphene for future surgical applications. 2. The use of these materials addresses limitations faced by current soft robots in water-rich environments like the human body. 3. This innovation aims to enhance precision and flexibility in surgical procedures, offering new solutions for tasks such as clamping and suturing.
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