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Harvard develops shape-changing liquid crystal elastomer for soft robotics
Source: chemistry.harvard.edu · Jun 9, 2026
Summary
Researchers at Harvard have created a new liquid crystal elastomer material that can deform in opposite directions when heated, enabling unprecedented control in soft robotics. This peer-reviewed advance offers a first-of-its-kind capability for applications in wearable devices and smart textiles.
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