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This brainless blob folds itself like living origami using a trick we’ve never seen before
For decades, this question has bewildered biologists. Now, by studying Placozoa, scientists at Stanford University have ...
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Origami 3D printed belt uses AI to spot dangerous heart rhythms in real time
Rising heart rhythm disorders and hospital crowding collide, and a Simon Fraser University team unveils a soft, reusable AI ...
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Stool chemistry may reveal your diet, and signal heart risk
A simple stool sample may hold a clearer record of what you eat than a food diary ever could. In a new study, researchers ...
New experiences are the spice of life. You don’t need to plan an elaborate vacation to try new things — sometimes a unique ...
Cobra is officially going all-in on the 3D-printed tech now used on tour by Max Homa. But can they prove a real game-changer ...
Abstract: In this paper, we address the challenge of reconstructing full 3D antenna radiation patterns from limited data scenarios, a task essential yet often constrained by resource and data ...
Abstract: Origami has been used to design deployable systems by folding and unfolding along the crease lines. Because of its flexibility and foldability using non-rigid material, the Kresling origami ...
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