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Video: Snail-inspired swarm robots cooperate to build structures on demand
A new experiment shows snail-inspired swarm robots stacking and adapting to move objects across gaps without fixed structures.
According to a new study, ocean acidification planetary boundary, endangering marine life and coastal economies.
Great tits can't complain about a lack of attention. NIOO has hung nearly two thousand nesting boxes for this 'model species' ...
The cells of all animals—including humans—are characterized by their ability to adhere particularly well to surfaces in their ...
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Why do wombats have square poop?
Most people have a preferred way of communication—phone, text, email—but bare-nosed wombats have an unusual way of relaying ...
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Can a turtle tuck its head all the way inside its shell?
Turtle shells evolved over the course of 300 million years, but self-defense wasn't the initial driver, researchers think.
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How cobras stay hydrated: A look at snake biology
After viewing this short Instagram reel of a king cobra calmly drinking from a bowl of water, you might wonder how snakes ...
Dissecting the regurgitated nuggets is a popular STEM activity for educators and kids alike. But who is behind this ...
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Virus shells use asymmetry to control RNA release and infection
Viruses are typically described as tiny, perfectly geometric shells that pack genetic material with mathematical precision, ...
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