
Sponge makes robotic device a soft touch
A simple sponge has improved how robotic devices grasp, scientists from the University of Bristol...
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by researchaether | Jun 6, 2023 | Technology:un:covered | 0 |
A simple sponge has improved how robotic devices grasp, scientists from the University of Bristol...
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Scientists will tune-in to the sound of the Amazon to discover how climate change and human...
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Arid regions of South Africa were once home to lakes, research by the University of Leicester into...
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New conservation tool aims to inspire action to tackle the death toll of road networks on global...
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New research shows just 13% of global methane emissions are covered by policy, and those policies...
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The cause of giant underwater landslides in Antarctica, which could have generated tsunamis across...
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