Soft robots get a tiny soft pump to move their bodies
New Atlas: Technology-Innovation-Outdoor News [Unofficial]
June 13, 2026
Soft robots have a “cardiovascular” problem. While their bodies can deform and bend, their hearts, the pumps that keep them moving, have remained bulky and rigid. Researchers at the University of Bristol have created a “soft” miniature pump that weighs about as much as a single dried pumpkin seed, but can generate enough hydraulic pressure to power soft robotic systems without bulky compressors or rigid mechanical pumps.
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Category: Robotics, Engineering
Tags: University of Bristol, Soft Robotics, liquid metal
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