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Interesting Engineering on MSNFlying squirrels' tail mechanics drive breakthrough in bionic drones and robotsScientists at Empa have discovered how scaly-tailed squirrels grip trees, paving the way for agile, energy-efficient bionic robots and drones.
Self-driving labs are central to the mission of the Acceleration Consortium, an institutional strategic initiative at U of T ...
Cobots have transformed manufacturing, with their market projected to grow from US$1.2 billion in 2023 to US$29.8 billion by ...
A micro-scale gripper uses a liquid-permeable surface to handle fragile components like chips and thin films without applying ...
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Hey, the Fourth of July is here, and thankfully the summer weather isn’t too bad this week. To help keep you cool and save ...
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