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To design better water filters, engineers look to manta rays

Filter feeders are everywhere in the animal world, from tiny crustaceans and certain types of coral and krill, to various mollusks, barnacles, and even massive basking sharks and baleen whales. Now, MIT engineers have found ...

Ultrasonic method aids bridge safety monitoring

Reinforced concrete structures are subjected to significant loads. These structures must endure the weight and vibrations from high-speed and freight trains, as well as the forces acting on high-rise buildings. Therefore, ...

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New tool calculates intrinsic dynamics for effortless robot movements
Robotics
Robot designed to mimic the abilities of dung beetle displays impressive object manipulation skills
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Sensitive ceramics for soft robotics: Developing soft and intelligent sensor materials based on ceramic particles
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AI and 3D printing combine for advanced monitoring of small nuclear reactors
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A screw-driven robot could autonomously mine rocky worlds
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Anti-fatberg invention could help unclog city sewers
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Engineers make converting CO₂ into useful products more practical
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Algorithm enhances electronic correlation energy calculations for a wide range of fields
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Power line test bed energizes technologies for increasing grid capacity
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Carpet fibers can stop concrete cracking
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Engineers capture octopus arm's intricate muscular architecture with an unprecedented computational model
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Newly designed nanocrystals can kill bacteria under visible light
Evolution
Unraveling wheat's genetic past and offering insights for future breeding
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Polymers
Team solves a nearly 200-year-old challenge in polymers to offer independent control of stiffness and stretchability
Archaeology
Early North Americans made needles from bones of fur-bearing animals, archaeologists find
Astronomy
Webb observations explore the Westerlund 1 star cluster
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An improved quantification of the intergalactic medium and cosmic filaments
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Reindeer vocalization can offer cues to potential mates, study suggests
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Northern lights may be faintly visible across parts of the US this Thanksgiving
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Decoding the structure of nano 'gene ferries' to advance RNA drugs
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Cell model identifies important factor in neural development
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Data mining reveals US bridges with most large ship traffic

Bridges in New York, California, and Georgia are among United States bridges with the most traffic from the largest ships, according to a new and unprecedented data mining effort, the first step in an urgent assessment of ...

An alternate approach to fabricating strengthened steel

Potential fusion power plants require materials capable of withstanding extreme conditions. Oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) steel represents a top candidate material, but current production is labor and cost intensive.

Artificial intelligence model helps produce clean water

About 2.2 billion people, more than a quarter of the world's population, lack access to safe, managed drinking water, and about half of the world's population experiences severe water scarcity at some point during the year. ...