Posted on June 16, 2025, 8:38 pm By professorrosado
Research More At iKnowdle!How bubble muscles could help astronauts get their space legs
When astronauts finally reach Mars, they’ll face a unique challenge: walking and working in gravity that’s only 37% as strong as Earth’s. After spending months in the weightlessness of space, their weakened muscles and bones will struggle to cope with even this reduced gravity. Now, researchers at the University of Bristol have developed a promising solution; a soft, wearable exosuit powered by inflatable “bubble muscles.”
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