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- Researchers tackle the 'spiders' from Mars
- Researchers' algorithm designs soft robots that sense
- Big breakthrough for 'massless' energy storage
- Turns out altruism is for the fish
- Research finds surprising electron interaction in 'magic-angle' graphene
- Biofluorescent fish discovered in the Arctic
- Feeding cattle seaweed reduces their greenhouse gas emissions 82 percent
Researchers tackle the 'spiders' from Mars Posted: 22 Mar 2021 10:52 AM PDT Researchers have been shedding light on the enigmatic 'spiders from Mars', providing the first physical evidence that these unique features on the planet's surface can be formed by the sublimation of CO2 ice. |
Researchers' algorithm designs soft robots that sense Posted: 22 Mar 2021 08:29 AM PDT Researchers developed a deep learning neural network to aid the design of soft-bodied robots. The algorithm optimizes the arrangement of sensors on the robot, enabling it to complete tasks as efficiently as possible. |
Big breakthrough for 'massless' energy storage Posted: 22 Mar 2021 06:16 AM PDT Researchers have produced a structural battery that performs ten times better than all previous versions. It contains carbon fiber that serves simultaneously as an electrode, conductor, and load-bearing material. Their latest research breakthrough paves the way for essentially 'massless' energy storage in vehicles and other technology. |
Turns out altruism is for the fish Posted: 19 Mar 2021 05:08 AM PDT Through a series of prosocial choice tasks, researchers reveal prosocial and antisocial characteristics in male convict cichlid fish. The fish distinguish between female breeding partners, unknown females, and rival males by adjusting their actions to either provide food for both them and the females or avoid providing food for the rival males. |
Research finds surprising electron interaction in 'magic-angle' graphene Posted: 18 Mar 2021 03:53 PM PDT New research describes a technique that weakens the repulsive force between electrons in 'magic-angle' graphene superconductors, providing physicists with exciting new details about this strange state of matter. |
Biofluorescent fish discovered in the Arctic Posted: 18 Mar 2021 09:25 AM PDT Scientists have now documented biofluorescence in an Arctic fish species. The red-and-green-glowing snailfish was found in the icy waters off Greenland. |
Feeding cattle seaweed reduces their greenhouse gas emissions 82 percent Posted: 17 Mar 2021 11:16 AM PDT A bit of seaweed in cattle feed could reduce methane emissions from beef cattle as much as 82 percent, according to new research. |
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