NUS scientists have developed a self-training method that strengthens lab-grown muscle tissues around the clock, and used them to power a living-muscle robot that swims faster than any of its predecessors

SINGAPORE, March 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a platform that lets lab-grown muscle tissues train themselves to record-breaking strength, with no external stimulation required. By mechanically coupling two muscle tissues so they continuously pull against each other, their own natural contractions become a round-the-clock workout. The resulting muscles powered OstraBot, an ostraciiform (a type of fish locomotion) swimming robot that reached 467 millimetres per minute — the fastest speed reported for any skeletal muscle-driven biohybrid robot.

The advance removes a long-standing bottleneck in biohybrid robotics — machines driven by living cells rather than conventional motors. Because muscle-based actuators are soft, quiet and efficient at small scales, stronger versions could unlock minimally invasive biomedical tools, soft environmental sensors and fully biodegradable robots that safely degrade after completing their task.

“For years, researchers have been interested in building robots powered by living muscle because biological actuation is soft, adaptive and energy-efficient at small scales. However, the performance of these systems has been limited by the low force output of cultured skeletal muscle. If the actuator is weak, the robot cannot move fast, generate meaningful thrust, or perform useful tasks,” said Assistant Professor Tan Yu Jun from the Department of Mechanical Engineering in the College of Design and Engineering at NUS, who led the research.

“The purpose of this study was not just to build a faster robot, but to remove a fundamental bottleneck in the field and open the door to high-performance biohybrid systems designed with sustainability in mind,” Asst Prof Tan added.

The study was published in Nature Communications on 18 March 2026. In December 2025, the first author of the paper, Dr Chen Pengyu, won the Best Poster Award based on this study at the Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall Meeting 2025, one of the largest international conferences for materials science research.

Two muscles in an arm-wrestling match

The key insight came from a behaviour that biologists have long observed but rarely exploited: the spontaneous contractions that young skeletal muscle cells produce as they mature. Starting around day three of differentiation, engineered tissues begin twitching on their own, peaking by day five before fading as the cells reach full maturity. Although most researchers had treated this as a biological curiosity, the NUS team treated it as a training resource.

They designed a platform in which two muscle tissues are coupled through a sliding block, so that when one contracts, it stretches the other, which then contracts back. The result is continuous cycles of shortening and lengthening that run autonomously throughout the week of early maturation, with no external power source, control unit or manual intervention.

“As the cells mature, they naturally begin to contract spontaneously. Because the two tissues are connected, they continuously pull against each other, effectively exercising without any external control,” explained Asst Prof Tan.

The self-trained muscles generated a maximum force of 7.05 millinewtons and a stress of 8.51 millinewtons per square millimetre — the highest values recorded for this cell line in biohybrid robotics, and more than an order of magnitude above many previously reported figures. The method uses a commercially available muscle cell line found in labs worldwide, making it far more reproducible and cheaper than conventional approaches.

Optimising OstraBot to achieve personal bests

The team developed a physiology-based model tracing the full chain from electrical stimulation through calcium signalling and muscle activation to force output, then used it to guide OstraBot‘s design. Inspired by the boxfish, which keeps its body rigid and propels itself entirely by oscillating its tail, OstraBot pairs this model-informed structure with a single trained muscle that drives two flexible tails. At optimal stiffness and 3 Hz stimulation, it swam more than three times faster than an identical robot powered by conventionally cultured muscle.

Beyond speed, the robot demonstrated something equally significant: precise controllability. Its speed could be tuned continuously by adjusting electrical field strength, and a sound-triggered system let it start and stop in response to clapping signals.

“The clap shows that the robot is not just alive — it is controllable. In the past, muscle-powered robots either moved constantly without clear control or were too weak to respond visibly. Our strengthened skeletal muscle allows the robot to react clearly to an external signal, similar to how nerves control muscles in the body,” said Asst Prof Tan. “This demonstrates that biohybrid robots can combine strength with precise regulation, which is essential for real-world applications.”

Robots with a vanishing act

The NUS team is now pursuing systems in which all structural materials are biodegradable — robots that perform their function and then safely break down. Possible applications include environmental monitoring devices deployed in sensitive ecosystems such as wetlands or coral reefs, as well as temporary implantable tools that perform a clinical task before dissolving inside the body, eliminating the need for surgical retrieval.

“Strength is one important milestone, but long-term stability, energy efficiency and lifecycle design are equally important,” said Asst Prof Tan. “Ultimately, we aim to develop biohybrid machines that are not only high-performance but also environmentally responsible by design.”

The team’s next steps include integrating biodegradable structural materials, refining control strategies and improving the durability and efficiency of muscle-powered robotic systems.

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LEEDS, UK, March 19, 2026 /3BL/ – Antea Group UK, a member of the Inogen Alliance, is proud to announce our sponsorship of season three of the global podcast, Rethinking EHS: Global Goals, Local Delivery, launching 21 April. Created by the Alliance, the podcast traverses the globe to unearth the stories of EHS and sustainability communities making an impact on the ground. It shares compelling stories, expert insights, and diverse perspectives to highlight real solutions and share innovative strategies that drive change.

The idea for a global podcast started from a desire to create an accessible platform for sharing local perspectives from every corner of the world. We envisioned a space to create greater connections within the EHS community by spotlighting expert perspectives, lessons learned, challenges faced, and conversations around today’s most pressing topics. Advancing global goals requires collective learning and collaboration, and this podcast is one way we can help drive that progress together.

Following season one, during which thousands of listeners tuned into episodes spanning topics such as Social & Environmental Justice, Occupational Health and Safety, COP29 outcomes, Biodiversity, CSRD, and more, we knew we had to continue these conversations. Season two of the podcast expanded to be available in both audio and video formats across all podcast streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple as well as the Inogen Alliance YouTube channel. Topics ranged from AI in EHS to Water Stewardship, Landfills, Infrastructure, Energy Transition, and more.

Across the Alliance, Associates connect regularly through 10 global working groups covering critical focus areas like water stewardship, sustainability, energy transition, remediation, mergers & acquisitions, health & safety, infrastructure and more. Bi-annual Inogen Alliance meetings are held in-person to provide a unique opportunity to meet with experts across the globe as they share experience, feedback, and updates on current environments. Now, as a sponsor of the third season of this podcast, we are excited to bring more of those stories to a wider audience.

“In pursuit of our purpose, we draw on the collective experience of our 70+ and growing members, actively incorporating their technical expertise to partner with organizations all over the world to achieve an equitable and resilient planet. The podcast allows us to extend this expertise and knowledge to a broader base to help accelerate towards a more resilient planet for all,” says Angelique Dickson, President of Inogen Alliance and EVP of Antea Group USA.

“At Antea Group UK, we’re proud to continue supporting Rethinking EHS into its third season,” adds Alex Ferguson, CEO of Antea Group UK. “Building on the momentum of last year, this podcast continues to demonstrate how global collaboration and in-depth local knowledge come together to solve real-world challenges. It’s a powerful platform for sharing practical insights and advancing meaningful progress across our industry.”

Whether you’re an EHS practitioner, a sustainability specialist, or a leader striving to improve your organization, subscribe and listen to the new season to connect with and learn from our local experts on the ground. 

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Upcoming episode topics include:

  • Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Inogen Alliance – looking back at our history and ahead to industry trends
  • Contaminants – PFAS, tire wear, microplastics
  • Risk management and global program management of compliance
  • Environmental/urban planning and infrastructure
  • Flood management and environmental planning
  • Mergers & acquisitions
  • Data centers
  • Energy resilience and conservation

Hosts this season include Inogen Alliance President Angelique Dickson (EVP, Antea Group USA); Chair of the Board Keith Knoke (EVP, Antea Group USA); and Leadership Team members Beatrice Bizzaro (Water Stewardship Service Technical Lead, HPC Italy) and Charlotte Buffoni (EHS Practice Director, Antea Group UK).

In addition to Charlotte hosting a few episodes, Alex Ferguson, CEO of Antea Group UK, will be featured on the season’s premiere episode.

Other upcoming speakers from Associate companies to look forward to include Alizabeth Aramowicz-Smith, VP at Antea Group USA; Jack Sheldon, Sr Consultant at Antea Group USA; Ivy YuXia Liu, Terrapex Canada; Alessandro Intile, HPC Italy; Sofiane Kessouar, Baden Consulting Switzerland; Chris Trim, Peter J. Ramsay & Associates in Australia, and more to come.

The global podcast is made possible by our other sponsoring Associates: Antea Group UK, Baden Consulting, Chola MS Risk, HPC AG, Peter J. Ramsay & Associates, Terrapex, and Tonkin + Taylor.

About Inogen Alliance

Inogen Alliance is a global network made up of over 70 independent local businesses and over 6,000 consultants around the world who can help make your project a success. Our Associates collaborate closely to serve multinational corporations, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations, and we share knowledge and industry experience to provide the highest quality service to our clients. If you want to learn more about how you can work with Inogen Alliance, you can explore our Associates or Contact Us. Watch for more News & Blog updates, listen to our podcast and follow us on LinkedIn. 

About Antea Group UK 

Antea Group is an international engineering and environmental consulting firm specializing in full-service solutions in the fields of environment, infrastructure, urban planning and water. By combining strategic thinking and multidisciplinary perspectives with technical expertise and pragmatic action, we do more than effectively solve client challenges; we deliver sustainable results for a better future. With more than 3,250 employees in over 100 offices around the world, we serve clients ranging from global energy companies and manufacturers to national governments and local municipalities. Learn more: www.anteagroup.uk. 

How different energy sources can learn from one another and work together, for a planet in balance

STOCKHOLM, March 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Our Hidden Powers: The Big Switch is the second book in Baseload’s children’s series. It builds on the topic of the first book, how energy sources can work together, but this time introduces a controversial figure: Fossi.

Written by Baseload Capital’s CMO, Kristina Hagström-Ilievska, the illustrated book brings a new classmate to its cast of energy characters. At first, nobody wants to sit beside Fossi. They say he smells. But as events unfold, they discover that Fossi has a hidden treasure.

The story reflects on the role fossil fuels have played in shaping modern society, while showing how geothermal energy can use knowledge, technology, and experience from the fossil fuel sector, to help restore balance to our planet. One built on innovation, collaboration, and solutions that work together across the energy system.

“With this second book, we wanted to approach the energy conversation in a balanced way,” says Kristina. “Understanding how we got here is just as important as thinking about where we go next, and that means acknowledging the historical importance of fossil fuel. At the same time, renewable energy, including geothermal with its always-on availability, will be increasingly important in the years ahead. Through storytelling, we can introduce these ideas to new audiences in a way that feels hopeful and is easy to relate to.”

“The book is written to spark conversations about energy and climate change,” says Alexander Helling, CEO of Baseload Capital. “While the primary target group is children, the aim is also to ignite dialogues in the wider energy sector as well as with policy makers and investors who strive for positive impact.”

Print copies of the book are currently available across the EU, with wider availability expected soon. The e-book is already accessible worldwide for those who prefer a digital format.

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For more information, please contact:
Kristina Hagström-Ilievska CMO, Baseload Capital
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How different energy sources can learn from one another and work together, for a planet in balance

STOCKHOLM, March 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Our Hidden Powers: The Big Switch is the second book in Baseload’s children’s series. It builds on the topic of the first book, how energy sources can work together, but this time introduces a controversial figure: Fossi.

Written by Baseload Capital’s CMO, Kristina Hagström-Ilievska, the illustrated book brings a new classmate to its cast of energy characters. At first, nobody wants to sit beside Fossi. They say he smells. But as events unfold, they discover that Fossi has a hidden treasure.

The story reflects on the role fossil fuels have played in shaping modern society, while showing how geothermal energy can use knowledge, technology, and experience from the fossil fuel sector, to help restore balance to our planet. One built on innovation, collaboration, and solutions that work together across the energy system.

“With this second book, we wanted to approach the energy conversation in a balanced way,” says Kristina. “Understanding how we got here is just as important as thinking about where we go next, and that means acknowledging the historical importance of fossil fuel. At the same time, renewable energy, including geothermal with its always-on availability, will be increasingly important in the years ahead. Through storytelling, we can introduce these ideas to new audiences in a way that feels hopeful and is easy to relate to.”

“The book is written to spark conversations about energy and climate change,” says Alexander Helling, CEO of Baseload Capital. “While the primary target group is children, the aim is also to ignite dialogues in the wider energy sector as well as with policy makers and investors who strive for positive impact.”

Print copies of the book are currently available across the EU, with wider availability expected soon. The e-book is already accessible worldwide for those who prefer a digital format.

English (web shop in Swedish, book content in English)

Swedish

For more information, please contact:
Kristina Hagström-Ilievska CMO, Baseload Capital
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Tel: +46 (0) 732330039

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, March 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As demand for AI and high-performance compute accelerates, three companies are building a model that co-locates energy generation, waste conversion and compute as a single deployable system.

TEASK, OneQode and Tigasfera Greentech today announced a collaboration that combines renewable energy, waste-to-energy systems and high-performance compute into a single deployable model – generating power where infrastructure is needed, converting local waste into additional energy, and running compute directly on top of it.

TEASK provides rapidly deployable solar-powered microgrids. Tigasfera Greentech delivers modular, decentralised waste-to-energy systems that convert biomass waste into renewable electricity and carbon-negative outputs. OneQode delivers sovereign AI cloud compute, telecoms and modular datacenter infrastructure designed to run on these energy sources.

The framework is open and collaborative by design. No single company can solve the converging demands of energy, data and sustainability alone. This approach treats the problem as a system – generation, intelligence and regeneration operating as coordinated layers rather than separate industries.

Malaysia is the collaboration’s initial focus. The country offers strong policy support for renewable energy, a rapidly expanding digital economy, and growing demand for local compute capacity. Tigasfera Greentech, initially incubated through PETRONAS Innovation Garage (PING), is already operating and developing multiple waste-to-energy and carbon credits deployments across Malaysia. TEASK is a Malaysia-based clean energy company building portable, solar-powered energy nodes and EV charging infrastructure. Its systems are designed for rapid deployment in both urban and underserved environments. TEASK is a national award-winning energy company, recognised at the National Energy Awards for renewable energy innovation.

James Tan, CEO, TEASK: “We can deploy a solar energy node in under 30 minutes. That fundamentally changes where infrastructure can exist. When you combine that with waste-to-energy and compute, you’re no longer waiting for the grid to catch up; you’re building the grid, wherever people need it most.”

Matthew Shearing, CEO, OneQode: “We’re on a mission to bring world-class AI compute to countries around the world in a way that’s sovereign, performance-focused, and locally empowering. This collaboration gives us a way to deploy infrastructure in markets where traditional power supply would add years to the timeline.”

Yusof Faizal Amin, CEO, Tigasfera: “By turning waste into power at the source and pair it with digital compute, it brings energy, economic value and digital opportunity directly to local communities. This creates a new model where digital infrastructure doesn’t just consume resources-it uplifts communities and removes carbon as it scales.”

About the companies

TEASK is a Malaysia-based clean energy company building portable solar microgrids and EV charging infrastructure designed for rapid deployment. The company is a national award-winning energy innovator, recognised at the National Energy Awards, and collaborates internationally with partners including Japan’s Leave a Nest.

OneQode is a global infrastructure-as-a-service provider headquartered in Brisbane, Australia. The company operates a latency-optimised carrier network across 30+ countries with 22 points of presence, delivering GPU compute, bare metal servers, cloud platforms and modular datacenter solutions.

Tigasfera Greentech is a Malaysia-based decarbonisation-as-a-service company delivering modular, onsite solutions that convert waste into clean energy, carbon-negative products and verified carbon credits. Incubated by PETRONAS, it intends to be a key enabler of circular economy solutions and carbon-negative infrastructure in the region.

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Christine Levett presents a story that mirrors today’s global concerns over ocean pollution and climate impact

RANGIORA, New Zealand, March 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — When Christine Levett published “The Whale that Protested” (published by Xlibris NZ) in 2014, plastic-choked beaches and wildlife harmed by pollution were only gaining traction in public conversation. More than a decade later, this children’s book reads less like a cautionary tale and more like a reflection of the world children are growing up in today.

The story follows Mrs. Right, a mother whale who becomes alarmed when pollution in the ocean begins making her baby sick. Surrounded by waste discarded by humans — plastic, chemicals, oil, and abandoned fishing nets — Mrs. Right realizes that the ocean is no longer safe. While other sea creatures acknowledge the problem, they believe nothing can be done. Refusing to accept inaction, Mrs. Right stages an unprecedented protest, swimming up a polluted city river with her calf to force humans to notice the damage they are causing.

As media coverage spreads and experts speculate the cause of this unusual behavior, the true message becomes clear: the ocean has been treated as a dumping ground for too long. In response, city leaders introduce cleanup efforts, anti-dumping regulations, and recycling initiatives — demonstrating how awareness can lead to meaningful change.

“The Whale that Protested” is designed to be both an educational and engaging book that introduces environmental responsibility in a way that young children could easily understand. The book is well suited for classroom discussions, group readings, and one-on-one storytelling.

“If this book starts a conversation with children about how we affect the environment, then this is the goal achieved,” Levett states. “It is not an extensive list of what we have done to our environment but it will start an awareness which hopefully will last a lifetime.”

Visit https://www.xlibris.com/en-nz/bookstore/bookdetails/521939-the-whale-that-protested to get a copy.

“The Whale that Protested”
By Christine Levett
Softcover | 8.5 x 11in | 24 pages | ISBN 9781493137930
E-Book | 24 pages | ISBN 9781493137947
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About the Author
Christine Levett is a children’s author and longtime social worker whose work with families and communities has shaped her belief that change is possible when people refuse to stay silent. A mother of three, she has witnessed firsthand how deeply children worry about the future they will inherit and how strongly they respond to stories that respect their awareness. Having observed significant environmental changes and growing threats to wildlife during her lifetime, Levett believes speaking out matters — even when it feels uncomfortable or unpopular. “The Whale That Protested” was her first published book, and it introduces a character who continues to explore real-world challenges in future stories focused on creativity, courage and collective responsibility.

Xlibris Publishing New Zealand, an Author Solutions, LLC imprint, is a self-publishing services provider dedicated to serving the needs of Kiwi authors. By focusing on the needs of creative writers and artists and adopting the latest print-on-demand publishing technology and strategies, we provide expert publishing services with direct and personal access to quality publication in hardcover, trade paperback, custom leather-bound and full-color formats. To date, Xlibris has helped to publish more than 60,000 titles. For more information, visit xlibrispublishing.com.au or call 0-800-008-756 to receive a free publishing guide

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Communitas joins PHM Group, a European-based residential property services company, marking an important step in the company’s long-term growth journey.

DALLAS, March 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — By joining PHM Group, Communitas gains a long-term partner with extensive experience in developing property service companies. PHM operates across multiple European markets and is built on partnering with entrepreneurial businesses while supporting strong local operators and preserving their brands.

“PHM is a strong strategic partner with the experience and resources to support our continued growth,” said Paul Reyes, CEO of Communitas. “Just as importantly, we share the same philosophy of empowering local operators while supporting them with the expertise and long-term perspective of a larger group. This partnership allows us to continue building Communitas while maintaining the high level of service our clients expect.”

Communitas will continue to operate under its existing leadership, team, and brand, ensuring continuity for employees, clients, and the communities it serves.

“Communitas provides an excellent platform for long-term growth in the U.S.,” said Ville Rantala, CEO of PHM Group. “We look forward to supporting the Communitas team as they continue to grow the business and build a leading platform in the U.S. community property management market.”

Together, Communitas and PHM Group plan to expand the platform over time through organic development and partnerships with other property service businesses across the United States.

About PHM Group

PHM Group is a property services group whose mission is to care about people by taking care of their surroundings. PHM Group consists of the best local companies in the industry with the same values and motivations: entrepreneurship and a fair and responsible way of working.

PHM Group employs 15,400 property services professionals in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, the UK and the Netherlands. The Group’s consolidated revenue amounted to EUR 1,261 million as of 31 December 2025. PHM Group is owned by funds managed by Norvestor together with the management of the local companies. Read more: https://phmgroup.com 

About Communitas

Communitas is a community management company created to help firms looking to partner with a business that respects legacy and empowers growth. We deliver the management services, solutions, and resources that enrich the lives of the more than 42,000 homeowners we serve. With nine member companies and more than 250 employees operating in 700 communities, Communitas is the premiere partner for HOA management companies. Learn more at www.communitas.live.

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