Grip and Grasp: Lizard Claw Inspired Robotic Manipulators
Our study identifies the most effective lizard claw shape for use as an end effector in a bioinspired robotic manipulator. By examining key geometric features and combining them into comparative indices, the Crotaphytus collaris claw is found to be the best fit.
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New Considerations Around the Singular Water Temperature Explaining the Anomalous Behavior of Liquid Phase. [PDF]
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Changes in Secondary Organic Aerosol Composition and Volatility Going from a Low to a High HO<sub>2</sub>/RO<sub>2</sub> Regime in α‑Pinene Photooxidation. [PDF]
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Particle Filtering-Based In-Flight Icing Detection for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. [PDF]
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Observation of a mixed close-packed structure in superionic water. [PDF]
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Observed positive feedback between surface ablation and crevasse formation drives glacier acceleration and potential surge. [PDF]
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Complementary Sensitivity of Fixed-Time and Fixed-Oscillation Regimes to Exchange and Structural Disorder in the Human Brain Revealed Using Oscillating-Gradient Diffusion MRI With Ultra-Strong Gradients. [PDF]
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