Reverse navigation. (A) Schematic of a robot with two muscles and a single bistable element. The first muscle, , is fabricated with a material that activates at . The second muscle, , activates at , which is higher than . (B) Sequence of activation. (I) At room temperature, , both muscles are programed. (II) As water temperature increases to , the first muscle triggers the bistable element and propels the swimmer forward. (III) As water heats to , the grippers relax and release the cargo. (IV) When the water temperature reaches , the second muscle reverses both the bistable element and reprograms the first muscle. (C) Snapshots from the deployment of the robot showing the four different phases.