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Japan’s new hair-thin actuator fiber can help make soft robots, body-conforming wearables
Researchers have developed new hair-thin actuator fiber that can pave way to build safer ...
Some of the most unusual items found in lost and unclaimed luggage last year included a robot, a bionic knee, a meteorite and ...
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MIT’s nanotechnology-based material could shield astronauts from space radiation
At MIT, doctoral student Palak Patel is harnessing nanotechnology to solve the most daunting ...
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Bell’s new 517 mph-speeding aircraft for DARPA’s SPRINT program passes design review
In military aviation, the runway has always been a tether. It provides the distance ...
As technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics and more become mainstream within the construction industry, more and more construction companies are creating tech-focused positions beyond the ...
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Hair-thin 'soft yarn' actuator fiber moves with electricity
Researchers at Tohoku University, working with international collaborators in France, have developed an ultrafine "soft yarn" actuator fiber capable of bending, contracting, and producing complex ...
Wearable medical devices, like exoskeletons, often rely on soft actuators, materials that convert electrical energy into motion. But traditional actuators often use stiff metallic materials that limit ...
When accelerated testing reveals failures, what do they really mean? Understanding stress-induced artefacts in semiconductor ...
Theme park enthusiast turns amusement passion and Imagine RIT exhibits into engineering employment opportunities.
Researchers present a comprehensive review of frontier AI applications in computational structural analysis from 2020 to 2025 ...
Researchers developed hair-thin polymer fibers that bend and contract with electricity, enabling soft robotic actuators that can be woven into textiles.
For decades, enthusiasts rode the cresting Eisbach creek in the southern German city, some 200 miles from the nearest coast. But the wave has vanished, prompting arguments about how to restore it.
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