Hummingbird beak points the way to future micro machine design
A Cornell research team has developed a new way to design complex microscale machines, one that draws inspiration from the operation of proteins and hummingbird beaks.
Instrument design and development, as a research topic, encompasses the systematic conception, engineering, optimization, and validation of measurement tools and devices used to acquire quantitative or qualitative data in scientific studies. It includes defining measurement constructs or physical variables, selecting or creating appropriate sensing or response modalities, establishing performance specifications (e.g., sensitivity, specificity, resolution, reliability, validity), and iteratively refining prototypes based on empirical testing. The topic also involves calibration procedures, error and uncertainty analysis, standardization across measurement contexts, and documentation of psychometric or metrological properties to ensure reproducibility, comparability, and robust interpretation of data across experiments, populations, or environments.
A Cornell research team has developed a new way to design complex microscale machines, one that draws inspiration from the operation of proteins and hummingbird beaks.
Nanomaterials
Aug 16, 2023
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