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Stanford's spring-assisted actuator slashes energy use for dynamic robot tasks
Source: news.stanford.edu · May 25, 2026
Summary
Stanford researchers have developed a spring-assisted actuator that performs dynamic tasks like jumping and running using a fraction of the energy of standard electric motors. This innovation could significantly improve the efficiency and range of next-generation robots, particularly in applications requiring rapid, high-force movements.
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