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On September 8, 2025, the National Science Popularization Month launch ceremony took place at Pingxiang High School (Cuihu Campus), marking the official start of a "Science + Fun" science ...
This shows how robots could learn complex, human-like skills from a single demonstration—opening doors to safer, more ...
Researchers at the University of Tokyo and their collaborators have developed a digital laboratory system that fully automates the material synthesis and the structural and physical property ...
It's well understood that spiders have poor eyesight and thus sense the vibrations in their webs whenever prey (like a fly) gets caught; the web serves as an extension of their sensory system. But ...
Looking back on his days as a Panther, Ph.D. graduate Paulo Padrão discusses how he and his research team used AI and digital ...
Every year, the back-to-school season marks a new beginning for children. This year, Chongqing Hua Shi Zhong Xu School illuminated the future of technology for students with a unique science and ...
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Stretch and pressure, the keys to eels' remarkable locomotive abilities, inform development of new robot
A spinal cord injury in most vertebrates likely inhibits locomotion and induces paralysis—not so in eels. They not only ...
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Eels’ locomotion secret could help design next-gen advanced robots
It was found that eels use sensory signals from their bodies, such as stretch and pressure, to adapt to their environment.
Now, as a student in Northwestern Engineering's Master of Science in Robotics (MSR) program, Patil developed an open-source software package that filled what he saw as a gap in the robotics community.
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