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The ring design has potential applications in telecommunications, medicine, and other fields. Scientists from the (SEAS), in collaboration with the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), have deve ...
A few years ago, physicists were surprised to learn that stacking and subtly twisting two atomically thin layers of an ...
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and Technical University of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHarvard’s wriggling robot swarm mimics blackworms to move as one on land and waterInspired by California blackworms, Harvard’s new swarm robot tangles, moves, and thinks like a living blob, on land and in water.
The team noted that each robot measures roughly 1 foot long and they are individually powered. Specifically, when an internal ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNWriggling robot worms team up to crawl up walls and cross obstaclesThe slimy, segmented, bottom-dwelling California blackworm is about as unappealing as it gets—but get a few dozen or thousand together, and they form a massive, entangled blob that seems to take on a ...
A few years ago, physicists were surprised to learn that stacking and subtly twisting two atomically thin layers of an electronic material like ...
Harvard researchers have developed a way to make rubber 10 times stronger by modifying the vulcanization process.
Princetonian spoke to Andrew Houck ’00, the new Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, about his commitment ...
All it took was a change to the long-accepted, high-intensity vulcanization process to develop a material that's 10 times ...
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