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Underwater robot pioneers new energy-efficient buoyancy control

A remotely operated underwater robot built by a team of Rice University engineering students pioneers a new way to control buoyancy via water-splitting fuel cells. The device, designed and constructed at the Oshman Engineering ...

Students build low-cost cold spray metal 3D printer prototype

A team of Rice University students has developed a cold spray metal 3D printing device that relies on pressure and velocity rather than temperature to create a metal part. Their work could help expand the repertoire of metal ...

Why can't robots outrun animals?

Robotics engineers have worked for decades and invested many millions of research dollars in attempts to create a robot that can walk or run as well as an animal. And yet, it remains the case that many animals are capable ...

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Extracting high-purity gold from electrical and electronic waste
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Researchers propose a new method for wind turbine blade recycling
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Energy-smart bricks keep waste out of landfill
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The exploration and practice of low-altitude airspace flight service and traffic management in China
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Plasma treatment enhances electrode material for fuel cells in industry, homes and vehicles
Robotics
People, not design features, make a robot social
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Researchers develop performance technology for aerial and satellite image extraction
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Proposed sensing technology could assess quality of components in fields such as aerospace
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Silent flight edges closer to take off, according to new research
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Robotics
A dexterous four-legged robot that can walk and handle objects simultaneously
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Harnessing solar energy for high-efficiency NH₃ production
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Houses made of waste changing lives in South America
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Are tomorrow's engineers ready to face AI's ethical challenges?
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Engineers design spider-like robot that may be used to explore caves on Mars
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High-precision blood glucose level prediction achieved by few-molecule reservoir computing
Cell & Microbiology
Study suggests host response needs to be studied along with other bacteriophage research
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Researchers reconstruct landscapes that greeted the first humans in Australia around 65,000 years ago
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Florida dolphin found with highly pathogenic avian flu: Report
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Optical barcodes expand range of high-resolution sensor
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Did Vesuvius bury the home of the first Roman emperor?
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Large Hadron Collider experiment zeroes in on magnetic monopoles
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Scientists discover safer alternative for an explosive reaction used for more than 100 years
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Researchers advance detection of gravitational waves to study collisions of neutron stars and black holes
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Unveiling a new quantum frontier: Frequency-domain entanglement
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Automated machine learning robot unlocks new potential for genetics research
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Pushing the envelope in power electronics

U.S. electrical consumption is expected to climb about 1 percent a year through 2030, and the share of electricity that goes through power electronics is expected to climb to 80 percent during the same period. Global electrical ...

CSAIL team puts design in your hands (w/ Video)

Even as 3-D printing is poised to help democratize manufacturing, it's often overlooked that many 3-D-printed items are far too complicated for users to digitally design.

Electric bugs used to detect water pollution

(Phys.org) —Scientists from our Department of Chemical Engineering have developed a low-cost device that could be used in developing countries to monitor the quality of drinking water in real time without costly lab equipment.

Multiple UAVs perform autonomous formation flight (w/ Video)

(Phys.org) —These days, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) typically fly alone with a team of ground operators controlling their activities through teleoperation or waypoint-based routing. But one aircraft can only carry so ...