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- Why do bats fly into walls?
- New 'robotic snake' device grips, picks up objects
- Water may be naturally occurring on all rocky planets
- Cockroach mating habits and developmental features help uncover insect evolution
Posted: 09 Nov 2020 03:49 PM PST Bats sometimes collide with large walls even though they detect these walls with their sonar system. Researchers from Tel Aviv University have concluded that these collisions do not result from a sensory limitation but rather from an error in acoustic perception. |
New 'robotic snake' device grips, picks up objects Posted: 09 Nov 2020 08:02 AM PST An invention similar to an elephant's trunk has potential benefits for many industries where handling delicate objects is essential, say the researchers who developed it. |
Water may be naturally occurring on all rocky planets Posted: 09 Nov 2020 08:02 AM PST Life is deeply dependent on water, but where does water come from? Based on new research, researchers believe it may emerge in connection with the formation of planets. |
Cockroach mating habits and developmental features help uncover insect evolution Posted: 06 Nov 2020 07:31 AM PST Researchers find that a 'lost' family of cockroaches may be the missing link in the evolution of insects from prehistoric times to the present day. |
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