The robot lifts the object 50 times its weight
US experts have just announced a new invention called
US experts have announced a new invention called "muscle" robots, 1,000 times stronger than human muscles and can lift objects weighing 50 times more than its own weight.
A piece of 50 micron robot - (photo: LBNL)
After several Hollywood films portrayed the Terminator-Terminator-Terminator-like war , scientists also succeeded in developing robots with superior capabilities.
This breakthrough invention is based on a material called vanadium dioxide , with unique capabilities such as size, shape and structure when heated.
Experts at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have used vanadium dioxide to create a torsion-type motor, which works like a human but differs in strength and speed.
The vanadium is capable of lifting heavy loads five times as long as 60 milliseconds, according to a report on nanowerk.com.
However, there is no need to be afraid of the prospect of robots as powerful as Hercules invaded the planet, as the prototype robot stopped making microphones.
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