Researchers have created microscopic robots so small they’re barely visible, yet smart enough to sense, decide, and move completely on their own. Powered by light and equipped with tiny computers, the ...
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Your $30 Oil Change Could Cost You $5,000 – Because of This $3 Part
Quick-lube oil changes use $3 filters without anti-drainback valves, causing dry starts that grind metal and destroy engines ...
Rae-Yen Song 宋瑞渊 drew on family stories to create the fantastical large scale works currently filling Tramway, writes Susan ...
Step inside the strange world of a superfluid, a liquid that can flow endlessly without friction, defying the common-sense ...
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This Tiny Ancient Plant Is Becoming a New Secret Weapon For Forensics
Moss is ancient. It evolved some 470 million years ago, long before the first dinosaur hatched. It is so rudimentary that it ...
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Researchers create world's smallest programmable, autonomous robots
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world's smallest fully programmable ...
Scientists have identified a marine fungus that was previously unknown and is capable of killing toxic algae known to ...
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Microscopic DNA 'flower' robots shapeshift for targeted medicine delivery
Death certificates reveal new information about Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner's deaths Owner charged after 17 dogs ...
Engineers have found a way to shepherd microrobots with no wires, no radios, and no onboard computers. Instead, they steer them with light patterns designed using the same math physicists use to ...
Almost exactly 200 years ago, French physicist Sadi Carnot determined the maximum efficiency of heat engines. The Carnot ...
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'Fish Mouth' Filter Removes 99% of Microplastics From Laundry Waste
"During food intake, the water flows through the permeable funnel wall, is filtered, and the particle-free water is then ...
Coral reefs are often described as biodiversity hotspots, but new research shows they also act as powerful regulators of the ...
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