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New self-healing artificial ‘pain nerves’ could give humanoid robots human-like reflexes
Chinese researchers have built a self-healing gelatin sensor that lets robots rate pain and protect themselves after damage.
A gelatin memristor with 16 stable conductance states mimics biological pain perception, rating intensity, sensitizing after ...
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1 gut microbe blocks weight gain in high-fat-diet mice
Among the trillions of microbes that live in the gut, one obscure bacterium has suddenly become a star of obesity research.
ASUS Republic of Gamers made their eway to Las Vegas for CES 2026 this past week, unveiling several new items coming this year ...
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New 'glue sniffer' sensor lets scientists watch brain cells talk in real time
The next time you reach for a memory or make a quick choice, a storm of tiny signals races through your brain. Scientists can ...
Plus, hospitals embrace AI—for better and worse—and scientists create a robot smaller than a grain of sand. The opportunity for everyday folks to enhance their lives and work with AI has never been ...
Preliminary necropsy results show the endangered fin whale had blunt force trauma. The 42-foot whale was towed from Gloucester City to Philadelphia Navy Shipyard for examination.
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