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Artificial muscles use ultrasound-activated microbubbles to move
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed artificial muscles that contain microbubbles and can be controlled with ultrasound.
Engineers are turning to animal origami, from insects that tuck away wings to a protist with an accordion-like neck, for ...
Sanket and his students found their answer in bats and the winged mammal’s highly sophisticated ability to echolocate, or navigate via reflected sound. With a National Science Foundation grant, ...
Chinese scientists have created a ghostlike jellyfish robot that can perform underwater missions. Known as an “underwater ...
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Take a Look At The New Bee Robots #shorts
We've seen some impressive nature-inspired flying bots from the creative minds at Festo's Bionic Learning Network over the ...
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