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The beehive of the future is a robot socially interacting with honeybees.

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A robotic beehive may unveil insights into honeybee collective behavior and sustain the colony in harsh weather.

Soft robotic patient-specific hydrodynamic model of aortic stenosis and ventricular remodeling.

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Aortic stenosis (AS) affects about 1.5 million people in the United States and is associated with a 5-year survival rate of 20% if untreated. In these patients, aortic valve replacement is performed to restore adequate hemodynamics and alleviate symp...

Exoskeletons need to react faster than physiological responses to improve standing balance.

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Maintaining balance throughout daily activities is challenging because of the unstable nature of the human body. For instance, a person's delayed reaction times limit their ability to restore balance after disturbances. Wearable exoskeletons have the...

Cuttlefish eye-inspired artificial vision for high-quality imaging under uneven illumination conditions.

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With the rise of mobile robotics, including self-driving automobiles and drones, developing artificial vision for high-contrast and high-acuity imaging in vertically uneven illumination conditions has become an important goal. In such situations, bal...

Robotic probes at the cell scale.

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The miniaturization of robotic tools and probes enables the fundamental study of mechanical properties of cells and tissues.

Quantifying stiffness and forces of tumor colonies and embryos using a magnetic microrobot.

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Stiffness and forces are two fundamental quantities essential to living cells and tissues. However, it has been a challenge to quantify both 3D traction forces and stiffness (or modulus) using the same probe in vivo. Here, we describe an approach tha...

Drone-assisted collection of environmental DNA from tree branches for biodiversity monitoring.

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The protection and restoration of the biosphere is crucial for human resilience and well-being, but the scarcity of data on the status and distribution of biodiversity puts these efforts at risk. DNA released into the environment by organisms, i.e., ...

Remote control of muscle-driven miniature robots with battery-free wireless optoelectronics.

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Bioengineering approaches that combine living cellular components with three-dimensional scaffolds to generate motion can be used to develop a new generation of miniature robots. Integrating on-board electronics and remote control in these biological...

Mechano-fluorescence actuation in single synaptic vesicles with a DNA framework nanomachine.

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Biomimetic machines that can convert mechanical actuation to adaptive coloration in a manner analogous to cephalopods have found widespread applications at various length scales. At the nanoscale, a transmutable nanomachine with adaptive colors that ...

Testing the delivery of human organ transportation with drones in the real world.

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Last-mile transportation of human donor lungs in a densely populated urban environment has been made possible with drones.