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This Robot Feels Pressure Without Sensors 🤯 #shortsHook#shorts#engineering

Scientists developed a soft robotic tensile valve that allows robots to sense pressure and control motion at the same time. Traditional robots need electronic sensors to detect force, but this flexible valve can detect mechanical changes directly through its structure. When pressure is applied, the valve stretches and automatically adjusts airflow and movement in real time.
This design mimics how human muscles and nerves work together. By combining sensing and actuation into one lightweight component, robots become safer, simpler, and more efficient. Because the system reacts instantly to physical interaction, it is ideal for robots working near humans or handling delicate objects.
The technology could transform medical robots, rehabilitation devices, wearable assistive suits, and soft automation systems where safety is critical. Instead of rigid machines, future robots may gently adapt to their environment and respond intelligently to touch.
Credit: Nature Communications
Authors: Jun Kyu Choe, Junsoo Kim, Hyeonseo Song, Joonbum Bae & Jiyun Kim �
📆 Published: 04 July 2023 in Nature Communications (volume 14, article 3942)
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