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Researchers in Assistant Professor Christoph聽Keplinger鈥檚 lab released a toolkit to show scientists, hobbyists and entrepreneurs how to create their own artificial聽muscles. They hope this will bring researchers one step closer to聽developing wearable, surgical and collaborative robots that聽safely and effectively help humans.
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New research shows that hackers, working with limited resources, could send fake emergency alerts to cell phones in a confined area like a sports stadium.
Engineers have developed nanobio-hybrid organisms capable of producing a variety of plastics and fuels, a promising first step toward low-cost carbon sequestration and eco-friendly manufacturing for chemicals.
A large-scale program to deliver water filters and portable biomass-burning cookstoves to Rwandan homes improved health among children, new research finds.
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Physicists report they can build and control particles that behave like tiny atoms with a precision never seen before.
麻豆免费版下载Boulder engineers are creating living hybrid building materials that exhibit both structural and biological function.
At a recent event, students shared their ideas for how the U.S. Armed Forces can keep up with an increasingly connected world鈥攆rom a strategy for resupplying ships using autonomous capsules to a device that detects GPS jamming signals.