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A new actuator called Electrofluidic Fiber Muscles has been introduced for humanoid robotics. Unlike traditional motors with gearboxes, these fiber muscles use electrofluidic technology to create movement. The development challenges the assumption that conventional actuators are the only effective option for robotic motion.
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