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    Jan 20

    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 flight. More to come in this Special Issue on Biohybrid :

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  2. Jan 31

    Sweaty soft fingers built by , scientists was able to cool down roughly three times more efficiently than humans and horses, both among the best thermoregulating :

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  3. Jan 30
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  4. Jan 30

    ., scientists have engineered a part-organic, part-synthetic able to simulate the beating motion of the real thing: ($)

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  5. Jan 29

    ., researchers have engineered a new set of aerodynamic for stabilizing small in the wind:

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  6. Jan 29

    Soft may now be able to prevent instability by sweating off excess heat, thanks to a new actuator design by , inspired by mammalian cooling systems:

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  7. Jan 28

    " 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 's Barbara Mazzolai and 's Cecilia Laschi:

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  8. Jan 28

    Biodegradable designed by scientists and their collaborators delivered stem cells and repaired knee injury in rabbits:

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  9. Jan 27

    The paradox of explainable explained: many successful techniques that teach the to learn can’t offer helpful explanations, while techniques that are less effective for robot learning are more understandable. Learn more here:

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  10. Jan 27

    "Metal or muscle? The future of biologically inspired ," according to Barry Andrew Trimmer from . Read the new Focus piece here:

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  11. Jan 23

    Scientists from collaborating with industry devised a method to deliver and maintain a group of -carrying at an injury. Within 2-3 weeks, the helped regenerate cartilage at the rabbit’s knee:

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  12. Jan 20

    foresaw that explainable would be desirable, but it worried that the explanations were not guaranteed to be correct, says Robin Murphy from , in this Focus: ($)

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  13. Jan 19

    What is explainable , and why is it necessary? Read explanations from David Gunning from and his colleagues in this Focus: ($)

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  14. Jan 17

    By uncovering more about what gives unparalleled control over flight, two new studies in Science and pave the way to flying that can maneuver the air as nimbly as birds:

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  15. Jan 12

    Attending this year? Don't forget to check out the , Fabrication and Biohybrid Systems for section, headed by our editors. Interested in publishing with us? Submit your research to our upcoming special issue on smart materials:

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  16. Jan 6

    Calling papers for our upcoming special issues of 2020: smart materials, grasping and manipulation, deep learning, robotics in extreme environments, swarms, and robots in :

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  17. 18 Dec 2019

    Constructed with newly designed low-voltage parts, a soft and untethered insect-sized autonomously navigated its environment at efficient speeds without needing to carry heavy equipment. Designed by scientists:

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  18. 18 Dec 2019

    A new tasked with opening pill bottles, designed by scientists, could also explain its actions in multiple ways while it performed the task. Learn more about this study, funded by 's explainable AI program:

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  19. 18 Dec 2019

    Presenting December's new Special Issue on Explainable ! Is the highest-performing also the most trustworthy? What does teach us about explainable AI? Read up on all this and more here:

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  20. 9 Dec 2019

    Watch as Crazyflie mini- take flight in an organized, collision-free fashion to navigate an unknown space, thanks to a new created by , scientists:

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