Artificial Muscle Heals Itself, Charges iPod

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"We've made an artificial muscle that, when you apply electricity to it, it expands" more than 200 percent, said Qibing Pei, a scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles and study author. "The motion and energy is a lot like human muscles."


As the material contracts after an expansion the rearranging of the carbon nanotubes generates a small electric current that can be captured and used to power another expansion or stored in a battery.

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It's a series of tubes...


Edit: Sweet Jesus it's my birth date post :)
 
Graph of my face while reading the thread title.

"Artificial Muscle Heals Itself, Charges iPod"
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I sense future corpse reanimation. Since they also power Ipods, I suspect they will be activated by music, much like in the film Weekend at Bernie's 2.
 
I sense future corpse reanimation. Since they also power Ipods, I suspect they will be activated by music, much like in the film Weekend at Bernie's 2.

Im sure these respectable scientists will use an actual chicken
 
lol and happy birthday

only bad thing about this: anyone who has spent a good portion of their life working out and excercising to build muscle now says - "well, **** it, a machine can make me looks like a hulk much faster" - and then get less motivated imo... lol just front up the cash!!! :D

on the flipside, it's a medical marvel and can help out a shit-load the disabled (people with muscular distrophy and other degenerative disorders and diseases etc), in a huge number of ways
 
lol and happy birthday

only bad thing about this: anyone who has spent a good portion of their life working out and excercising to build muscle now says - "well, **** it, a machine can make me looks like a hulk much faster" - and then get less motivated imo... lol just front up the cash!!! :D

on the flipside, it's a medical marvel and can help out a shit-load the disabled (people with muscular distrophy and other degenerative disorders and diseases etc), in a huge number of ways

Not to mention (in my opinion) its most important application: cheap and efficient bipedal robots.
 
oh it's empo's birthday, happy birthday!
 
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