Poka: A Necro‐Robot Beetle with a Measured Payload Ratio of 6847%
Here, Poka, a necro‐robot beetle with the ability to carry more than 68 times its own weight, is introduced, making it also a walking robot with the highest payload ratio measured to date. This paper is concerned with the design, manufacture and validation of ‘Poka', a novel millimetre‐scale necro‐robot aimed at bridging the performance gap between ...
Yordan Tsvetkov, Parvez Alam
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The increasing role of tree disease and decreasing influence of anthropogenic management over 50 years of woodland dynamics. [PDF]
Seaton F+8 more
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The principles of handling woodlands, by Henry Solon Graves ...
Henry S. Graves
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Flexible Sensor‐Based Human–Machine Interfaces with AI Integration for Medical Robotics
This review explores how flexible sensing technology and artificial intelligence (AI) significantly enhance human–machine interfaces in medical robotics. It highlights key sensing mechanisms, AI‐driven advancements, and applications in prosthetics, exoskeletons, and surgical robotics.
Yuxiao Wang+5 more
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Connectivity Benefits Most Woodland Invertebrate Species but Only in Landscapes With Low Woodland Cover. [PDF]
Cunningham CA+8 more
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Snap and Jump: How Elastic Shells Pop Out
Indent an elastomeric shell and let it go. The spherical shells can store and release the elastic energy. Desktop‐scale experiments, material point method simulation, and analytical theory uncover the fundamental mechanism of soft jumping robots.
Takara Abe+7 more
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Impacts of abundance and habitat area weighting in allocating species trends to habitats. [PDF]
Pakeman RJ.
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Woodland paths, by Winthrop Packard; illustrated by Charles Copeland.
Winthrop Packard, Winthrop Packard
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Multi‐Material Additive Manufacturing of Soft Robotic Systems: A Comprehensive Review
This review explores the transformative role of multi‐material additive manufacturing (MMAM) in the development of soft robotic systems. It presents current techniques, materials, and design strategies that enable functionally graded and adaptive structures.
Ritik Raj+2 more
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