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Many of you may have seen Boston Dynamics humanoid robot Atlas, doing parkour and been a little freaked out by how human its movements were. Well
Many of you may have seen Boston Dynamics humanoid robot Atlas, doing parkour and been a little freaked out by how human its movements were. Well
Most of us haven’t really seen a cell, apart from diagrams in books, or if you were lucky enough at school through a microscope but
Just as Luke Skywalker does with his robotic hand in the Star Wars film series, a new ultrasonic sensor allows amputees to control each of their prosthetic
New research links changing weather and plants’ ability to fend off disease. The findings are relevant to the anticipated shortage of agricultural output to meet
Researchers have created a new kind of 3D-printing platform that uses ink containing living bacteria. The new ink makes it possible to print small biochemical
Jewel wasps and their venom reveal new information about how genes change their function. A common view is that genes duplicate, with one of the
Researchers have built energy-recycling stairs that store a user’s energy during descent and return energy to the user during ascent, making the trip up easier.
Scientists have found a way to wirelessly transmit electricity to a nearby moving object. The method may have applications in transportation, medical devices, and more.
A new foam, called Oleo Sponge, easily absorbs oil from water. And, it’s reusable. It can even pull dispersed oil from the entire water column—not
Critical sensors in lots of cars, phones, and medical devices could be vulnerable to hacks from sound waves. The sensors involved in the research are
Researchers have transformed pulses of electrical current sent 1,000 feet underground into a picture of where seawater has infiltrated freshwater aquifers along the Monterey Bay
One kind of parasitic wasp, Euderus set, deposits its egg in the oak-tree home of another parasitic species—a gall wasp. The young E. set eventually chews