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Soft Matter Jun 16, 2025

Movement in an entangled cluster of worms: How active polymer chains can self-organize into solid-like clusters

Earthworms often form a cluster, from which they can barely free themselves. A similarly active, writhing structure forms when the tentacles of lion's mane jellyfish become entangled. Robotic grippers utilize this principle ...

Biotechnology Jun 11, 2025

Gentle robot gripper gives plant leaves a 'shot' of sensors and genes for smart farming

Tools that offer early and accurate insight into plant health—and allow individual plant interventions—are key to increasing crop yields as environmental pressures increasingly impact horticulture and agriculture.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jun 10, 2025

'Link-bots' can move, explore, cooperate without sensing or computation

Coordinated behaviors like swarming—from ant colonies to schools of fish—are found everywhere in nature. Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have given a nod to ...

Nanophysics Jun 10, 2025

Magnetic microrobot mechanically mixes microscopic materials

Chemistry often conjures images of mixing fluids together in beakers, flasks, or test tubes. But often, chemistry happens on a much smaller scale. In many medical and industrial contexts, mixing fluids involves fractions ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jun 2, 2025

Redefining physics to roll a ball vertically

Researchers from the University of Waterloo have achieved a feat previously thought to be impossible—getting a sphere to roll down a totally vertical surface without applying any external force.

Space Exploration May 30, 2025

NASA tests new ways to stick the landing in challenging terrain

Advancing new hazard detection and precision landing technologies to help future space missions successfully achieve safe and soft landings is a critical area of space research and development, particularly for future crewed ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics May 30, 2025

Origami structures unfold into seamless surfaces for deployable applications

A study published in Nature Communications presents a way to create deployable structures that transform from compact folded states into expansive configurations with perfectly smooth surfaces.

Polymers May 22, 2025

Improved rubber processing makes material ten times stronger and resistant to cracking

Throughout its nearly 100-year manufacturing history, the crack resistance of natural rubber—one of the world's most widely used biomaterials—hasn't improved much. Until now. Materials researchers at the Harvard John ...

Biotechnology May 22, 2025

Pneumatic soft robot mimics self rotating action of fruit fly larvae

Soft-bodied robots are unlocking a new era of adaptive machines that can safely interact with the human body, squeeze through tight spaces, and propel themselves autonomously.

Space Exploration May 19, 2025

Astrobee learns to transport soft cargo: Open-source simulator models real ISS challenges

Astrobee is a free-flying robotic system developed by NASA that is made up of three distinct cube-shaped robots. This system was originally designed to help astronauts who are working at the International Space Station (ISS) ...

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