Engineers have developed a flexible sensor ‘skin’ that can be stretched over any part of a robot’s body or prosthetic to accurately convey information about shear forces and vibration, which …read more Source:: Science
Day: October 17, 2017
Study reshapes understanding of climate change’s impact on early societies
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•A new study linking paleoclimatology — the reconstruction of past global climates — with historical analysis shows a link between environmental stress and its impact on the economy, political stability, …read more Source:: Science
Scientists determine source of world’s largest mud eruption
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•More than 11 years after the Lusi mud volcano first erupted on the Indonesian island of Java, researchers may have figured out why the mudflows haven’t stopped: deep underground, Lusi …read more Source:: Science
Study shows how water could have flowed on ‘cold and icy’ ancient Mars
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•Research by planetary scientists finds that periodic melting of ice sheets on a cold early Mars would have created enough water to carve the ancient valleys and lakebeds seen on …read more Source:: Science
What training exercise boosts brain power best? New research finds out
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•One of the two brain-training methods most scientists use in research is significantly better in improving memory and attention. It also results in more significant changes in brain activity. …read more Source:: Science