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- Wall-jumping robot is most vertically agile ever built
- Birds flying through laser light reveal faults in flight research, study shows
- No peeking: Humans play computer game using only direct brain stimulation
Wall-jumping robot is most vertically agile ever built Posted: 06 Dec 2016 11:27 AM PST Roboticists have designed a small robot that can leap into the air and then spring off a wall, or perform multiple vertical jumps in a row, resulting in the highest robotic vertical jumping agility ever recorded. |
Birds flying through laser light reveal faults in flight research, study shows Posted: 06 Dec 2016 08:17 AM PST Parrotlets flying through a field of lasers and microparticles helped test three popular models that predict the lift generated by flying animals. The work could help develop better flying robots. |
No peeking: Humans play computer game using only direct brain stimulation Posted: 06 Dec 2016 07:35 AM PST Researchers have published the first demonstration of humans playing a simple, two-dimensional computer game using only input from direct brain stimulation -- without relying on any usual sensory cues from sight, hearing or touch. |
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