➀ Researchers from Jiangnan University have developed a scalable and customizable method for creating textile actuators for healthcare and robotics. ➁ The method involves precise weaving of warp and weft yarns to create actuators that can detect strain and maintain flexibility. ➂ This technique allows for the production of multi-morphing soft actuators capable of bilateral bending, twisting, and spiraling.
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