New Super Strong Nanotube 'Muscle' Developed

24. November 2011 by Adventure Australia


Superman or indeed cyberman could soon be with us. Artificial muscles that can hold thousands of times their own weight have been invented. The breakthrough has been made by a team from four nations: Australia, Canada, the US and Korea. Carbon nanotubes were first wound into yarn in Australia. This super strong material far exceeds the flexibility of other artificial muscles.This is not strict... [Read the Rest of this Post]

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