“…These muscles can be easily made from a large variety of materials, and they are able to generate powerful, efficient, and programmable multidimensional actuation. This technique allows us to quickly program, fabricate, and implement actuation systems for very specific working environments at multiple scales, such as active metamaterials ( 44 ), miniature surgical devices ( 45 , 46 ), wearable robotic exoskeletons ( 47 ), transformable architecture, as well as deep-sea manipulation ( 48 ) and large deployable structures for space exploration ( 49 , 50 ). The use of negative pressure offers a safer way of actuation for FOAMs compared with artificial muscles driven by highly pressurized fluids.…”