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Notes on Insect Destruction of Fire-Killed Timber in the Black Hills of South Dakota [PDF]
Philip L. Buttrick
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Advances in 3D and 4D Printing of Soft Robotics and Their Applications
This article summarizes the development of 3D‐printed soft robotics in the recent decade. The article discusses the printing capabilities of different additive manufacturing technologies in terms of soft polymers, multimaterial printability, soft robotic printing, and 4D printing.
Hao Liu+5 more
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V. A few words respecting Insects and their Natural Enemies.
Arthur G. Butler
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Cyborg insects’ low open‐loop control precision and limited sensor payload hinder applications. This article introduces an exoskeleton that improves motion precision and payload capacity. With a 7.2 cm × 14 cm size, it enhances load capacity to over 400 g and enables high‐precision movement without feedback control, expanding application scenarios for ...
Rui Li+5 more
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This study explores social immunity in gregarious locusts using a groundbreaking animal–robot–pathogen interaction model. By comparing locust responses to biomimetic agents mimicking healthy and infected individuals, significant behavioral changes are revealed.
Donato Romano, Cesare Stefanini
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Incidence and parasitism of insect pests of cruciferous crops in Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa, Manawatu, Rangitikei, and Taranaki, 1956–57 [PDF]
D. H. Todd
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Smart Transfemoral Prosthetic Socket with Motorized Cable‐Driven System
This study presents an innovative transfemoral socket featuring a motorized cable‐driven system and a sensorized liner, designed to adapt to changes in residual limb volume while monitoring interface pressures. Users can seamlessly control the socket in both open‐ and closed‐loop modes via a customized mobile application, enhancing comfort and ...
Linda Paternò+7 more
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A thorough analysis of event‐based vision for flapping‐wing robots is presented, with emphasis on hardware integration, suitability under challenging flight conditions, and real‐time performance. Theoretical and experimental studies demonstrate how these sensors enable robust and efficient onboard perception for ornithopters, thereby advancing autonomy
Raul Tapia+5 more
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Single‐Cell Force Spectroscopy Uncovers Root Zone‐ and Bacteria‐Specific Interactions
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to investigate at the single‐cell level the reversible primary attachment between plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and plant roots. Bacterial affinities are both species‐ and region‐specific along the root, with flagella playing a key role in mediating these interactions.
Yilei Xue+6 more
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