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Jul 28, 2022

A new type of soft robotic actuator that can be scaled down to just one centimeter

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, robotics/AI

A team of researchers at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia’s Bioinspired Soft Robotics Laboratory has developed a new pleat-based soft robotic actuator that can be used in a variety of sizes, down to just 1 centimeter. In their paper published in the journal Science Robotics, the group describes the technology behind their new actuator and how well it worked when they tested it under varied circumstances.

Engineers working on soft robotics projects have often found themselves constrained by standard pneumatic artificial muscle actuators, which tend to only work well at a given size due to the large number of complex parts. In this new effort, the researchers have added a new feature to such actuators that requires fewer parts, resulting in a smaller actuator.

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Jul 28, 2022

How an unknown Vietnamese carmaker is trying to beat Tesla in the U.S.

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

VinFast is an unknown Vietnamese automaker selling electric vehicles (EVs) in America. Top staffers hail from industry leaders such as BMW.

Jul 28, 2022

Galactic remnant of the universe’s ‘dark ages’ is rotating, say astronomers

Posted by in category: space

Physics World.


One of the most distant galaxies ever observed is very likely to be rotating, say astronomers. An in.

Jul 28, 2022

A Deadly Cancer Hijacks the Brain to Render Itself Untreatable, Study Finds

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Glioblastoma tumors take advantage of mechanisms used to create neurons to spread far and wide, scientists in Germany say.

Jul 28, 2022

Amateur astronomers’ images of a rare double aurora may unlock its secrets

Posted by in category: space

With breathtaking videos, citizen scientists have shown researchers a new pattern of auroras that may solve the mystery behind a strange red glow.

Jul 28, 2022

Multiple Vortices Over Jupiter’s North Pole Revealed In Stunning New Image

Posted by in category: space

You really want to view this photo from Juno’s recent flyby in full length if possible.

Jul 28, 2022

An AI May Have Just Invented “Alternative” Physics

Posted by in categories: physics, robotics/AI

An AI shown videos of physical phenomena and instructed to identify the variables involved produced answers different from our own.

Jul 28, 2022

The world’s largest crystal cave

Posted by in category: futurism

In abandoned silver mine in Pulpí, in Spain’s south-eastern Almería Province, lies a treasure that’s not made from any precious metal at all. Instead, what’s hidden here is the world’s largest geode – a natural crystal phenomenon that has stunned scientists.

As Mila Carretero, geologist and coordinator of the Pulpí Geode, explained, a geode is a cavity inside a rock that is covered with crystals. Sitting against a backdrop of oversized crystal spars, she broke open a tiny rock with tiny gems inside, to show a comparison. “It’s the same as the one I have behind me, only this one is a super-sized version,” she said with a laugh as she pointed over her shoulder.

The Pulpí Geode is eight metres wide, two metres high and two metres deep. “When it comes to a geode, by definition, this is the biggest ever discovery,” she noted, adding that Pulpí is not to be confused with another crystal marvel, the Naica Mine in Mexico, which has larger spars (15m long compared to Pulpí’s two metres), but which is a cave lined with crystals rather than a geode.

Jul 28, 2022

A new programming language that might be successor to C++

Posted by in category: futurism

How is the industry reacting?

“Carbon matches 100% of the performance of C++ and aims to provide a significantly better developer experience,” Kaggle master and senior data scientist Mark Tenenholtz tweeted.

This is mainly because Carbon reduces existing libraries’ tech debt and makes extending those libraries easier.

Jul 28, 2022

4680 Battery Pack: What We Found Under the Foam!

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

New structural battery pack design is evaluated by auto manufacturing expert.


Sandy and Cory give an update on the 4,680 Battery Pack from our Austin-Built Tesla Model Y.

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