Researchers created a biodegradable soft robot made of pig gelatin that can break down after it is no longer useful.
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Tech Xplore on MSNArtificial muscle flexes in multiple directions, offering a path to soft, wiggly robotsWe move thanks to coordination among many skeletal muscle fibers, all twitching and pulling in sync. While some muscles align ...
Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo Division of India in 1947, consequent upon the achievement of independence from the Britishers, led to ...
The IJ is reprinting some of the late Beth Ashley’s columns. This is from 2007. When my niece’s husband died in a car ...
A Zimbabwean citizen has pleaded guilty to gun and drug crimes after he illegally crossed into the U.S. from Canada, ...
St. Patrick’s Day parties swept through Athens over the weekend, bringing together friends and families over Irish meals and ...
Gifting a child STEM toys is a wonderful way to mix play and learning. It’s truly a win-win: As they play, STEM toys will ...
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Parade on MSN45 Fun Leprechaun Tricks To Play on Your KidsPour green Jell-O into a clear container and hide a little toy or figurine inside. Put it into the fridge so it has time to ...
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Robot made from pig gelatin biodegrades when no longer neededBy tightening or loosening three equally-spaced threads running inside this arm, they were able to manipulate it in any direction using external motors. The gelatin also acts as a sensor ...
The exhibition “At Twelve” showcases twelve photographs, all with twelve-year-old subjects, depicting the imaginative futurisms of the age. Sally Mann, Cindy and Reeses Pieces (At Twelve ...
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