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Programmable Smart Fabric Could Revolutionize the Way We Live and Work
Paving the way for small but mighty robotic devices that can punch well above their weight
Nanomachines power a color changing chameleon skin for camouflage and displays
A robotic stingray, powered by light-activated rat cells
Finding a new formula for concrete to make it last 2 to 3 times longer
Breakthrough fuel cell membrane inspired by cactus
Pulling water from thin air
USF Biologist Discovers Secret to Highly Efficient Swimming in Certain Animals, Such as Jellyfish
Programming adult stem cells to treat muscular dystrophy and more by mimicking nature
Building a Machine to Mimic What Sea Lions Naturally Do – Moving Without Creating a Wake
Butterflies heat up the field of solar research with up to 50 percent increase
Mist-Collecting Plants May ‘Bioinspire’ Technology to Help Alleviate Global Water Shortages
BionicANTs – Cooperative behaviour based on natural model
Machine Counterpart: Nature’s New Creatures
‘Living’ Micro-Robot Could Detect Diseases in Humans
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