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Science Robotics
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Official Twitter account of the journal Science Robotics. Also find us on FB! facebook.com/ScienceRobotics
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By wrapping a pig’s inner #heart with a synthetic #muscle, a @MITMechE, @harvardmed team has taken a step toward a model that can faithfully mimic the structure and function of a real mammalian heart: fcld.ly/w2y6ts9 ($) #robotics pic.twitter.com/3fgcT8Oh2B
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An unconventional wing design inspired by nature’s smallest flying animals may help small #drones resist turbulent gusts of wind and increase #flight time outdoors. Designed by @brownengin, @EPFL scientists: fcld.ly/ycb7cy8 pic.twitter.com/i4lmvRoOzE
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Sweaty soft #robotic fingers built by @CornellMAE, @CornellMSE scientists was able to cool down roughly three times more efficiently than humans and horses, both among the best thermoregulating #animals: fcld.ly/c2nkay1 pic.twitter.com/JGJBbR3qX3
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These sweaty #robots cool themselves faster than #humans, from @ScienceVisuals: sciencemag.org/news/2020/01/t…
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.@MITMechE, @harvardmed scientists have engineered a part-organic, part-synthetic #robotic #heart able to simulate the beating motion of the real thing: fcld.ly/985qr7m ($) pic.twitter.com/ac4pkGQofB
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.@brownengin, @EPFL researchers have engineered a new set of aerodynamic #wings for stabilizing small #drones in the wind: fcld.ly/z3h8fw8 pic.twitter.com/bUWoqJFWOG
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Soft #robots may now be able to prevent instability by sweating off excess heat, thanks to a new actuator design by @CornellMAE, @CornellMSE #engineers inspired by mammalian cooling systems: fcld.ly/jkn6ash pic.twitter.com/pBqlrj38wK
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"#Robots could become bioinspired machines that can grow and adapt. They should be built with recyclable, biodegradable, or biohybrid materials, to return to a starting state," say @IITalk's Barbara Mazzolai and @ScuolaSantAnna's Cecilia Laschi: fcld.ly/40zumyc pic.twitter.com/iGahnWRd82
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Biodegradable #microrobots designed by @yesCNU scientists and their collaborators delivered stem cells and repaired knee injury in rabbits: fcld.ly/pcpfobc #medical #robotics pic.twitter.com/Js1TrwkV8f
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The paradox of explainable #AI explained: many successful #machinelearning techniques that teach the #robot to learn can’t offer helpful explanations, while techniques that are less effective for robot learning are more understandable. Learn more here: fcld.ly/bx2xaz7 pic.twitter.com/PzaH17dUrz
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"Metal or muscle? The future of biologically inspired #robots," according to Barry Andrew Trimmer from @TuftsEngineer. Read the new Focus piece here: fcld.ly/cu5zydl pic.twitter.com/4fBlG7apNG
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Scientists from @yesCNU collaborating with industry devised a method to deliver and maintain a group of #stemcell -carrying #microrobots at an injury. Within 2-3 weeks, the #robots helped regenerate cartilage at the rabbit’s knee: fcld.ly/8zg6wsd pic.twitter.com/cCaBl2gnwd
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#SciFi foresaw that explainable #robotics would be desirable, but it worried that the explanations were not guaranteed to be correct, says Robin Murphy from @TAMU, @crasar in this Focus: fcld.ly/iwy4ldj ($) pic.twitter.com/ZQ4Kv5P9Ef
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Our first issue of 2020 is out! Read about how PigeonBot, a robot made of pigeon feathers and synthetic joints, helped scientists learn new things about #bird flight. More to come in this Special Issue on Biohybrid #Robots: robotics.sciencemag.org pic.twitter.com/uKfJjS0wkz
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What is explainable #AI, and why is it necessary? Read explanations from David Gunning from @DARPA and his colleagues in this Focus: fcld.ly/g1eu5fu ($) pic.twitter.com/16zl0iqN7B
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By uncovering more about what gives #birds unparalleled control over flight, two new studies in Science #Robotics and @sciencemagazine pave the way to flying #robots that can maneuver the air as nimbly as birds:
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Attending @GordonConf this year? Don't forget to check out the #Smart #Materials, Fabrication and Biohybrid Systems for #Robotics section, headed by our editors. Interested in publishing with us? Submit your research to our upcoming special issue on smart materials: pic.twitter.com/K6YpCtc1Tp
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Calling papers for our upcoming special issues of 2020: smart materials, #robot grasping and manipulation, deep learning, robotics in extreme environments, swarms, and robots in #neuroscience: sciencemag.org/journals/robot… pic.twitter.com/IChQ9Hwdcl
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Constructed with newly designed low-voltage #robotic parts, a soft and untethered insect-sized #robot autonomously navigated its environment at efficient speeds without needing to carry heavy equipment. Designed by @EPFL scientists: fcld.ly/rt8gvqv pic.twitter.com/bZn0vLiRke
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A new #AI tasked with opening pill bottles, designed by @UCLA scientists, could also explain its actions in multiple ways while it performed the task. Learn more about this study, funded by @DARPA's explainable AI program: fcld.ly/zdo33ax pic.twitter.com/hSGYEkJgXE
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