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- Nanoscale Friction of Biomimetic Hair Surfaces Nanoscale, 2023, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D2NR05545G, Paper Open Access   This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.Erik Weiand, James Patrick Ewen, Yuri Roiter, Peter Koenig, Steven H. Page, Francisco Rodriguez-Ropero, Stefano Angioletti-Uberti, Daniele DiniWe investigate the nanoscale friction between biomimetic hair surfaces using chemical colloidal probe...
- Robotic bees and roots offer hope of healthier environment and sufficient food The robotic bee replicants home in on the unsuspecting queen of a hive. But unlike the rebellious replicants in the 1982 sci-fi thriller Blade Runner, these ones are here to work. Combining miniature robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, the plan is for the robotic bees to stimulate egg...
- Biomimetics, Vol. 8, Pages 125: Conceptualization of Biomimicry in Engineering C... Biomimicry is an interdisciplinary design approach that provides solutions to engineering problems by taking inspiration from nature. Given the established importance of biomimicry for building a sustainable world, there is a need to develop effective curricula on this topic. In this study, a workshop was conducted twice in Singapore: once...
- Sensing-triggered stiffness-tunable smart adhesives | Science Advances Inspired by the integrated action of muscle tissues and sensing nerve, a smart adhesive for intelligent manipulation is achieved....
- Sensing-triggered stiffness-tunable smart adhesives | Science Advances Inspired by the integrated action of muscle tissues and sensing nerve, a smart adhesive for intelligent manipulation is achieved....
- Facile construction of a 3D tumor model with multiple biomimetic characteristics... Lab Chip, 2023, Accepted ManuscriptDOI: 10.1039/D3LC00009E, PaperMeilin Sun, Jinwei Zhang, Wenzhu Fu, Tingting Xuanyuan, Wenming LiuThe establishment and application of biomimetic preclinical tumor models for generalizable and high-throughput antitumor screening play a promising role in drug discovery and cancer therapeutics. Herein, a facile and robust...The content of this RSS Feed...
- Biomimetic nanoparticles for DC vaccination: a versatile approach to boost cance... Nanoscale, 2023, Advance ArticleDOI: 10.1039/D2NR07071E, Review ArticleLingyang Meng, Zhuang Teng, Shuang Yang, Na Wang, YingHua Guan, Xiguang Chen, Ya LiuThe incorporation of biomimetic nanoparticles into the DC vaccination strategies has shown outstanding advantages in precisely directing the immune system to fight cancer.To cite this article before page numbers are assigned,...
- Biomimetic oxidative copolymerization of hydroxystilbenes and monolignols | Scie... Hydroxystilbene monomers participate in radical coupling reactions during the lignification as non-canonical lignin monomers....
- Why Startups with the Right Sustainability Data are Poised to Thrive Navigating the landscape of sustainable reporting frameworks is not easy or affordable for most startups. Instead, they need to focus on being lean and flexible to survive the early stages while striving for an ambitious impact-focused mission. However, some recent news from the White House and UN make us believe...
- Not the “Zombie Fungus” from The Last of Us, But Disruptive Just the Same With the hit HBO series The Last of Us, we wanted to take some time to talk about Fungi. While the zombie causing fungus makes for must watch TV, we have another type of fungi we are watching. Let's dive into the fantastical world of fungi. The post Not the...
- This tiny robot grips like a gecko and scoots like an inchworm GeiwBot gets its mobility from the movements of insects and reptiles. University of WaterlooSeveral unique animals influenced the design of a new soft robot that requires no external power source. The post This tiny robot grips like a gecko and scoots like an inchworm appeared first on Popular Science....
- Robot Talk Episode 37 – Interview with Yang Gao Claire chatted to Professor Yang Gao from the University of Surrey all about space robotics and planetary exploration. Yang Gao is Professor of Space Autonomous Systems and Founding Head of the STAR LAB that specializes in robotic sensing, perception, visual guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) and biomimetic mechanisms for industrial applications...