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This 'Robotic Skin' Brings Inanimate Objects, Stuffed Toys To Life
Yale University researchers have designed new 'robotic skins' that can simply be slipped onto inanimate objects to make them move like automatons. The new customizable tech can be used in a variety of tasks from wearable technology to space missions.
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Scientists Propose To Stop Malaria By Protecting Mosquitoes
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A Pulsar Is Sending Strange Unexplained Infrared Signals Into Deep Space
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The Strongest Material In The Universe Could Be The Mysterious ‘Nuclear Pasta’
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Household Disinfectants May Be Making Children Overweight
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Dirty Air Particles Found In Pregnant Women’s Placentas, Potentially Endangering Babies
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Study: Turmoil behind primate power struggles often overlooked by researchers
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Universe's Missing Matter Finally Found
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Gut Bacteria Found To Generate Electricity
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BPA-Free Plastic May Be Just As Dangerous To Health As Regular Plastic: Study