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As the number of particles in a physical system increases, its properties can change and different phase transitions (i.e., ...
Flexible synthetic skins use hydrogel arrays to mimic cephalopod camouflage through autonomous color and pattern shifts for soft robotics and wearables. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Efforts to mimic the ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNKirigami-inspired design enables uniform 200% stretch in multi-pixel display arraysA research team at POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) has successfully developed the world's first technology that enables uniform and even stretching across multiple pixels in a ...
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Taking a cue from ocean-dwelling species, University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers are developing synthetic skins that will ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNColor-changing skins inspired by squids created for robots to react without wires, screensUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers have developed synthetic skins that mimic cephalopod chromatophores for use in ...
This useful manuscript addresses a stability issue for long-term chronically implanted array recordings and electrolytic lesioning, which is relevant to both basic science and translational research.
A team at UC Davis has made a major leap in neurotechnology, enabling a man with ALS to speak again through a brain-computer ...
For those with advance ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) or certain brainstem strokes, they can be what is referred to as ...
An organic synapse array enables night vision and pattern recognition in insect robots by detecting near-infrared light and ...
When water is scarce, increases in grassland productivity are more valuable because there isn’t as much around. Therefore, ...
Plants grow deep, hidden root systems that may store more carbon than previously thought - offering a new tool to fight ...
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have developed an investigational brain-computer interface that holds ...
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