Inspired by the biomechanics of cheetahs, researchers have developed a new type of soft robot that is capable of moving more quickly on solid surfaces or in the water than previous generations of soft robots.
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Immune System Discovery Could End Chronic Organ Rejection
Chronic rejection of transplanted organs is the leading cause of transplant failure, and one that the field of organ transplantation has not overcome in almost six decades since the advent of immunosuppressive drugs enabled the field to flourish.
USF Researchers Find Human-Driven Pollution Alters the Environment Even Underground
The Monte Conca cave system on the island of Sicily is a vast system of springs and pools, sitting below a nature preserve.
The Most Extensive System of Haze Layers Ever Observed in the Solar System Have Been Discovered and Characterised on the Planet Saturn
A rich variety of meteorological phenomena take place in the extensive hydrogen atmosphere of the planet Saturn, a world about ten times the size of the Earth.
Forecasting Urbanization
University of Delaware data scientist Jing Gao is fascinated by the ways that cities and towns grow over time.
How Does the Brain Link Events To Form A Memory? Columbia Study in Mice Reveals Unexpected Mental Processes at Work
A woman walking down the street hears a bang.


