Living Machines: These Robots Are Made From Living Tissue0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- December 23, 2016
The newest robots to pave the way for synthetic creatures is able to move remarkably well like a manta ray.
The newest robots to pave the way for synthetic creatures is able to move remarkably well like a manta ray.
Scientists with the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) claim NASA’s results ‘re-confirm’ what they’d already achieved, and have plans to implement it in satellites ‘as quickly as possible.’
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Hydrogen’s antimatter counterpart has shown its true colours, and they are just what physicists ordered.
All you need is a wormhole, the Large Hadron Collider or a rocket that goes really, really fast.
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have made the world’s smallest radio receiver – built out of an assembly of atomic-scale defects in pink diamonds.
MycoWorks is working to make fungi the new safer and more reliable source for leather and wood products.
A study from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators has found a surprising role for what had been considered a nonfunctional “junk” RNA molecule: controlling the cellular response to stress.
Cars might have to broadcast their whereabouts to other vehicles