Scientists have for the first time built a type of biotech muscle that can automatically heal wounds on animals.
An international team of scientists has successfully created an artificial muscle made of super-cheap plastic fibers.
In the above study, the researchers created an artificial muscle that was formed from metal or plastic sheets.
US scientists have developed artificial muscle that is 200 times more potent than muscle fibers similar in size to human muscle.
New Zealand scientists have created an artificial muscle that makes robots more flexible and more human, according to New Scientist.