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Aug 21, 2019 Self-folding “Rollbot” paves the way for fully untethered soft robots 3D-printed active hinges change shape in response to heat Robotics,
Jan 27, 2021 A metalens for virtual and augmented reality Researchers develop a millimeter-size flat lens for VR and AR platforms Applied Physics,
Nov 19, 2018 Meta-surface corrects for chromatic aberrations across all kinds of lenses The single-layer surface of nanostructures can be incorporated into commercial optical systems, from simple to complex Applied Physics, Optics / Photonics,
Sep 4, 2020 First 2D neural network Atomically thin machine vision processor mimics the human eye AI / Machine Learning, Applied Physics,
Mar 23, 2017 A stem’s ‘sense of self’ contributes to shape Mathematical framework explains diverse plant stem forms Applied Mathematics,
Nov 5, 2018 Changing temperatures are helping corn production in U.S. — for now Research links warming temperatures and localized cooling to increased maize production Climate, Environment,
Feb 24, 2017 New pop-up strategy inspired by cuts, not folds The ancient art of kirigami is inspiring a new class of materials
Oct 4, 2017 Research rethinks the evolutionary importance of variability in a population Minimizing variability may help populations grow Applied Mathematics,
Feb 20, 2020 Coding for uncertainty increases security Researchers develop algorithm to protect against poaching and other “green” security challenges AI / Machine Learning, Computer Science,
Jul 31, 2020 Portable, injectable clotting agent could treat trauma victims on the front lines Hemostat slows internal bleeding by 97 percent in mice Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,