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A wall-climbing robot uses the zero-pressure difference method to form suction. Credit: Xin Li and Kaige Shi Centrifugal force from a high-speed rotating water ring enables gripping rough surfaces. Specially designed vacuum suction units allow humans to climb walls. Scientists have developed a suction unit th...
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Georgia Tech undergraduate student Gaurav Byagathvalli and Assistant Professor Saad Bhamla with examples of butane lighters they used to create the inexpensive ElectroPen – an electroporator device useful in life sciences research. Credit: Christopher Moore, Georgia Tech Researchers have devised a straightfor...
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The anchor spicules that hold the sponge species Euplectella aspergillum to the ocean floor have an intricately layered internal structure. Similar layered structures are known to increase the toughness of materials like bone and nacre. But this new research finds that the layering in the spicules does little...
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Credit: City University of Hong Kong / Nature Generating electricity from raindrops efficiently has gone one step further. A research team led by scientists from the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has recently developed a droplet-based electricity generator (DEG), featured with a field-effect trans...
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08-20MIT engineers demonstrated a bariatric balloon that can be inflated in the stomach and then degraded by shining light on the seal, which is made of a novel light-sensitive polymer. Credit: Ritu Raman New light-sensitive material could ...
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08-19A team of engineers at the University of Missouri has designed a flexible material that can help buildings withstand multiple waves of energy traveling through a solid material, including the ground motions found in earthquakes. Credit...
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08-19A personal, handheld device emitting high-intensity ultraviolet light to disinfect areas by killing the novel coronavirus is now feasible, according to researchers at Penn State, the University of Minnesota, and two Japanese universitie...
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08-19For the first time, academics developed a systematic literature review of the causes and cures of poor megaproject performance. They identified six key themes and looked at areas where a project might fail, analyzing the problems and s...
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08-18Clockwise from bottom left: Brandon Metz, Shaunessy Grant, Michael Johnson, Dave Van Buren, Michelle Easter and Patrick Degrosse are among dozens of engineers at JPL involved in creating VITAL, a ventilator prototype specially targeted...
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08-18Inspired by the biomechanics of cheetahs, researchers have developed a new type of soft robot that is capable of moving more quickly on solid surfaces or in the water than previous generations of soft robots. Credit: Jie Yin, NC State ...
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