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Logging intensity alters tree species composition and wood density, but not tree diversity, in lowland forests in Vietnam. [PDF]
Stas SM +10 more
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Pak Biawak, a necrobot, embodies an unusual fusion of biology and robotics. Designed to repurpose natural structures after death, it challenges conventional boundaries between nature and engineering. Its movements are precise yet unsettling, raising questions about sustainability, ethics, and the untapped potential of biointegrated machines.
Leo Foulds +2 more
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Cedarwood Oils: The Wood Essential Oil Compositions from Trees Known as "Cedar". [PDF]
Setzer WN, Satyal P.
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Automated poultry processing lines still rely on humans to lift slippery, easily bruised carcasses onto a shackle conveyor. Deformability, anatomical variance, and hygiene rules make conventional suction and scripted motions unreliable. We present ChicGrasp, an end‐to‐end hardware‐software co‐designed imitation learning framework, to offer a ...
Amirreza Davar +8 more
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Biomimetic All-Wood Sponge for the Co-Generation of Adsorption-Based Atmospheric Water Harvesting and Hydrovoltaic Power Generation. [PDF]
Ma H, Li S, Wang S, Yang W, Han J.
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Modular, Textile‐Based Soft Robotic Grippers for Agricultural Produce Handling
This article introduces textile‐based pneumatic grippers that transform simple textiles into robust bending actuators. Detailed experiments uncover how cut geometry and fabric selection shape performance. Successful handling of fragile agricultural items showcases the potential of textile robotics for safe, scalable automation in food processing and ...
Zeyu Hou +4 more
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Beyond Comfort: A Review of the Critical Role of Bedding Selection in Rodent Welfare, Microenvironment, and Research Reproducibility. [PDF]
O'Connell KA, Celdran-Bonafonte D.
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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.
Hyeon Lee +4 more
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A Comprehensive Review of Floor-Integrated Triboelectric Nanogenerators from Different Perspectives. [PDF]
Paramio Martínez S +5 more
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