Replicating the strength and sensitivity of human muscle in metal
Scientists have find out how to replicate the strength and sensitivity of human muscle in metal. This discovery has broad applications in robots and in automotive suspension.
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Scientists have find out how to replicate the strength and sensitivity of human muscle in metal. This discovery has broad applications in robots and in automotive suspension.
Doctors developing a breakthrough technology from neuroscience, that might allow blind people to see a monochromatic world.
Formula One teams uncovered their impressive 2016 race cars to the public, after months of researching and hard work.
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Futuristic beach huts built from recycled ocean plastic, resembling giant pine cones, in Singapore.
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