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Vine-inspired robotic gripper gently lifts heavy and fragile objects
In the horticultural world, some vines are especially grabby. As they grow, the woody tendrils can wrap around obstacles with ...
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Robo-tendrils inspired by garden vines lift fragile objects, even supporting humans
MIT and Stanford built vine-like soft robots that wrap, lift, and gently carry objects — even humans — using inflatable tendrils.
Screech owls are around all year, too, and can sometimes be spotted sitting in a tree hole. Hear these small owls here: ...
At Edo’s Squid, Richmond waits for seafood-heavy Italian plates, giant portions, and a hidden upstairs dining room that ...
As it happens, the entrance to the Classics department was only about 20 metres from the entrance to the East Asia faculty ...
Heidi Klum squeezed into a thong-baring latex skirt in a behind-the-scenes video shared to Instagram The supermodel appears to be dipping her toes back into the music world Klum recently dressed as ...
Discover Oregon sandwich spots that rely on word of mouth rather than promotion, serving stacked creations that regulars ...
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Things that are attracting raccoons to your yard
Protecting your yard from raccoons is a lot like childproofing a home: Look at it from their angle and cover all your bases, ...
Engineers from MIT and Stanford University have developed a novel robotic gripper inspired by the tenacious growth of vines.
Snakes do not hear music. They sense vibrations through the ground and track movement. A cobra's sway before a flute is a defensive reaction to motion and vibrations, not a dance. This ancient myth ...
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