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From stiff to soft in a snap: Magnetic jamming opens new frontiers for microrobotics
Could tiny magnetic objects, that rapidly clump together and instantly fall apart again, one day perform delicate procedures ...
You’re a game developer. You’d like to make a racing game, and before you there are two paths. Down one of them, you can see a lot of documents about soft body physics and meetings about tyre carcass ...
Tucked away on a corner in Baltimore’s Canton neighborhood sits a gleaming stainless steel time capsule where the coffee’s always hot, the portions defy physics, and locals have been finding comfort ...
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How to Make S'mores Pie From Scratch
This S'mores Pie is made completely from scratch from the homemade graham cracker crust, to the hot fudge filling, to the finale sweet Italian meringue. It's decadent, rich, and absolutely delicious! ...
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Soft robotic vine slithers through arteries and jet engines with lifelike movement
UC San Diego engineers create a soft vine robot that twists through arteries and jet engines with liquid crystal skin.
“There’s something magical about cooking with ingredients that you’ve harvested right from your garden,” says Luay Ghafari, an urban gardener and cookbook author based in Toronto. To celebrate the end ...
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Venom-like soft robot uses smart gel to morph, stretch, and mimic biological motion
Inspired by Marvel’s Venom, a new soft robot made of electro-morphing gel bends, stretches, and shapeshifts with ease.
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Soft skin allows vine robots to navigate complex, fragile environments
Researchers have developed a soft robotic skin that enables vine robots that are just a few millimeters wide to navigate ...
Scrolling through social media can often led to a barrage of "perfect" bodies, unattainable beauty standards, and ads for products you didn't ask for. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are ...
The Great British Bake Off viewers returned on Tuesday night and viewers were left scratching their heads over one particular moment during the episode. As the contestants returned to the famous tent, ...
A new study demonstrates a wireless way to control tiny magnetic structures that can stiffen or relax on demand, paving the way for future medical microrobots.
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