High-tech ‘skins’ turn everyday objects into robots0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- September 20, 2018
Changing how the skins wrap around a tube can achieve different types of motion

Changing how the skins wrap around a tube can achieve different types of motion

Force of light boosts electrons close to speed of light

Canadian scientists identify new cellular target to weaken P. aeruginosa — a severe threat to patients with cystic fibrosis

The giant CMS detector at the Large Hadron Collider will search for double-Higgs events.

Fungi could be the key to winning the war on plastic, leading scientists at Kew Gardens has said.

Breakthrough Listen, a SETI research project at UC Berkeley, is using artificial intelligence to identify and locate the source of fast radio bursts.
The invention of “e-dermis” is a groundbreaking development for those with prosthetics.

With the integration of a rudimentary metabolic function into a tiny droplet, a step has been made towards advancing the borders of life.

How did life arise on Earth? Rutgers researchers have found among the first and perhaps only hard evidence that simple protein catalysts—essential for cells, the building blocks of life, to function—may have existed when life began.

A multimedia guide is being created so that viewers will be able to virtually visit the vast underground realms of Beit Lehi, the lost city of Ancient Israel.



