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Octopus-inspired smart skin uses 4D printing to encrypt data, change shape on demand
Researchers at Penn State have developed a new fabrication method that allows a programmable ...
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A flexible electronic skin stacks carbon nanotube layers to sense touch position and pressure simultaneously, performing classification through its physical structure rather than external processors.
One particular set of commentaries that we found insists that Microsoft isn't really investing in "AI", it's just losing a bundle of money, then framing it as "investment" in some hypothetical future.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Lego-like mechanical blocks let robots reprogram stiffness and swimming paths
Mechanical engineers at Duke University have developed solid building blocks whose mechanical properties can ...
Scientists have discovered that your brain treats song lyrics like precious heirlooms while tossing yesterday's memories like ...
STAMFORD, CONN. — NBC Sports has selected Appear to provide the X Platform for its production of the 2026 Milan Cortina ...
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