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SMART TRANSFORMERS
WOUND HEALER
Using shape memory polymers (SMPs), a scientist at Virginia Tech has developed a material that can be formed into a temporary shape when exposed to heat. This could be applied to an injury where it would expand out to fill the wound when it reached body temperature.
INSPIRED BY NATURE
In a study published by the American Chemical Society, researchers printed liquid metal circuits onto a piece of polymer that curls under pressure. It could be used in soft robots to mimic behaviours seen in nature. This is normally hard to do, due to the clunky machinery that is needed.
ENERGY COLLECTOR
Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst have created a rubber-like solid, capable of absorbing and releasing large amounts of energy. This could be used to enable robots to have more power, or even on helmets and armour to dissipate energy.