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This 3-D printed bicep could one day help with natural disaster aid [Mic Archives]
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2020-05-26
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Researchers at Columbia University developed a 3-D printed bicep that can lift 1,000 times its own weight. It can contract to bend the arm at a 90-degree angle and may be used for robot-assisted natural disaster relief in the future.
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