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New Polymer Material Goes for a Walk When Illuminated

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A new polymer material has been developed that can undulate and propel itself forward when exposed to light. Scientists at Eindhoven University of Technology and Kent State University clamped a strip of the polymer material in a rectangular frame and illuminated it with one fixed light source; then they sat back and watched as it “walked” on its own. Eindhoven University of Technology scientist Anne Hélène Gélébart is showing the walking device. Courtesy of Bart van Overbeeke. The maximum speed is about half a centimeter per second...Read full article

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    Oct 2017
    Research & Technologyeducationlight sourcesmaterialsindustrialEindhoven University of TechnologyKent State University solar cellsTech Pulse

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