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Published Person-shaped robot can liquify and escape jail, all with the power of magnets - Person-shaped Robot Can Liquify and Escape Jail, All with the Power of Magnets
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Inspired by sea cucumbers, engineers have designed miniature robots that rapidly and reversibly shif...
Published Polysulfates could find wide use in high-performance electronics components - Polysulfates: The Future of High-Performance Electronics Components
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Flexible compounds made with Nobel-winning click chemistry can be used in energy-storing capacitors...
Published Researchers use generative AI to design novel proteins - Researchers use Generative AI to Design Novel Proteins
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Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence system that can create proteins not found in n...
Published Fluorine-based new drug synthesis at lightning speed - Fluorine-Based New Drug Synthesis at Lightning Speed
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Researchers synthesize fluorine-based compound via rapid biphasic (gas and liquid) mixing. ABSTRACT:...
Published Buckle up! A new class of materials is here - Buckle Up! A New Class of Materials is Here
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Would you rather run into a brick wall or into a mattress? For most people, the choice is not diffic...
Published Nanomaterials: 3D printing of glass without sintering - Nanomaterials: 3D Printing of Glass Without Sintering
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A new process enables printing of nanometer-scale quartz glass structures directly onto semiconducto...
Published Super-sized nanocage could deliver bigger drug cargoes - Super-Sized Nanocage Could Deliver Bigger Drug Cargoes
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Nanocages are tiny artificial containers that can be used to deliver therapeutics to a target destin...
Published Toys demonstrate how biological machines move - Toys Demonstrate How Biological Machines Move
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By connecting small self-propelling toys in a chain, researchers have found the key to studying the...
Published Color-changing material shows when medications get too warm - Color-changing Material Shows When Medications Get Too Warm
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Some foods and medicines, such as many COVID-19 vaccines, must be kept cold. As a step toward a robu...
Published Breaking through the limits of stretchable semiconductors with molecular brakes that harness light - Breaking Through the Limits of Stretchable Semiconductors with Molecular Brakes That Harness Light
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A research team develops a highly stretchable and high-performance organic polymer semiconductor. AB...
Published Robot dog learns to walk in one hour - Robot Dog Learns to Walk in One Hour
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Like a newborn animal, a four-legged robot stumbles around during its first walking attempts. But wh...
Published Supernumerary virtual robotic arms can feel like part of our body - Supernumerary Virtual Robotic Arms Can Feel Like Part of Our Body
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Researchers have developed a virtual robotic limb system which can be operated by users' feet in a v...
Published Research in Japan shows the way toward tactile and proximity sensing in large soft robots - Research in Japan Shows the Way Toward Tactile and Proximity Sensing in Large Soft Robots
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To make human-robot interactions safer and more fruitful, robots should be capable of sensing their...
Published Shining a light on neuromorphic computing - Shining a Light on Neuromorphic Computing
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AI, machine learning, and ChatGPT may be relatively new buzzwords in the public domain, but developi...
Published An innovative twist on quantum bits: Tubular nanomaterial of carbon makes ideal home for spinning quantum bits - An Innovative Twist on Quantum Bits: Tubular Nanomaterial of Carbon Makes Ideal Home for Spinning Quantum Bits
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Scientists develop method for chemically modifying nanoscale tubes of carbon atoms, so they can host...
Published 'Y-ball' compound yields quantum secrets - Y-Ball Compound Yields Quantum Secrets
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Scientists investigating a compound called 'Y-ball' -- which belongs to a mysterious class of 'stran...
Published Superconducting amplifiers offer high performance with lower power consumption - Superconducting Amplifiers: High Performance with Lower Power Consumption
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Researchers have devised a new concept of superconducting microwave low-noise amplifiers for use in...
Published Simple robots, smart algorithms - Simple Robots, Smart Algorithms: The Future of Robotics
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Inspired by a theoretical model of particles moving around on a chessboard, new robot swarm research...
Published Synthetic biology: proteins set vesicles in motion - Synthetic Biology: Proteins Set Vesicles in Motion
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Biophysicists have designed a new cell-like transport system that represents an important milestone...
Published Worms use electricity to jump - Worms Use Electricity to Jump: A Fascinating Discovery
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In nature, smaller animals often attach themselves to larger ones to 'hitch a ride' and save energy...