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GliaRockefeller University

Example of transit in Chicago

Example of transit in ChicagoUniversity of Michigan

Sreemathi Logan

Sreemathi LoganUniversity of Oklahoma

Creating Nanoislands for Better Platinum Catalysts

Creating Nanoislands for Better Platinum CatalystsUniversity of California - Davis

The researchers trained AI agents to play Atari games

The researchers trained AI agents to play Atari games...Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Return-Point Memory

Return-Point MemoryPenn State

A polar bear still hunting on the sea ice of Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada.

A polar bear still hunting on the sea ice of Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada....Trinity College Dublin

A polar bear's insulating fur shown under infrared heat imaging

A polar bear's insulating fur shown under infrared heat imaging...Trinity College Dublin

New microscopy technique reveals dynamic Escherichia coli membrane stiffness

New microscopy technique reveals dynamic Escherichia coli membrane stiffness...National Institutes of Natural Sciences

Figure 3. Fingers made of soft, rubber-like materials can instantly catch a falling ping-pong ball.

Figure 3. Fingers made of soft, rubber-like materials can instantly catch a falling ping-pong ball....Seoul National University College of Engineering

Figure 4. The developed mechanism not only enables energy storage and release but also functions as a mechanical fuse, protecting the soft robot from damage when forces exceeding its design limits are applied.

Figure 4. The developed mechanism not only enables energy storage and release but also functions as a mechanical fuse, p...Seoul National University College of Engineering

Figure 2. Using HeTRM, energy can be stored in a flexible joint and then released instantly, allowing it to wrap around objects, much like an octopus.

Figure 2. Using HeTRM, energy can be stored in a flexible joint and then released instantly, allowing it to wrap around ...Seoul National University College of Engineering

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