Science
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Self-heating concrete is one step closer to putting snow shovels and salt out of business
Drexel University researchers have examined concrete slabs containing phase-change materials that may heat themselves up when temperatures fall in an…
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An innovative mixed light field technique for immersive projection mapping
The high-contrast projection mapping achieved by the proposed methodology, even underneath ambient gentle circumstances (left). The standard projection mapping in…
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Pan-sharpening methodology enhances remote sensing images
Excessive-frequency enhancement block construction. Credit: Zhang Jie Researchers led by Prof. Xie Chengjun and Assoc. Prof. Zhang Jie from the…
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New telerobotic system for hazardous waste clean-up successfully demonstrated
Designed by Argonne scientist Younger Soo Park, a remote-controlled, dual-arm telerobotics system was efficiently demonstrated at a long-closed radiochemical processing…
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Reimagining the future of solar energy
A lightweight concentrating gadget outdoors the Maxwell Centre at Cambridge. Credit: Dr. Tomi Baikie, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge Scientists…
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Bridge in a box: Unlocking origami’s power to produce load-bearing structures
Foldable origami with uniform thickness to create load-bearing constructions From left, Evgueni Filipov, an affiliate professor in each Civil and…
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Research could advance soft robotics manufacturing and design
Te Faye Yap, a Rice University Ph.D. pupil within the Preston lab and lead creator on a research revealed in…
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A new framework to collect training data and teach robots new manipulation policies
UMI Demonstration Interface Design. Left: Hand-held grippers for information assortment, with a GoPro as the one sensor and recording machine.…
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New composite decking could reduce global warming effects of building materials
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Area Buildings and manufacturing of the supplies used of their development emit lots of carbon dioxide (CO2),…
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A skating, tri-pedal robot capable of highly stable locomotion
Adam Hung and Prof. Talia Moore deploy the SKOOTR robotic open air. Credit: Hung, Adu & Moore. Researchers at University…
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