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Robots autonomously navigate underground in DARPA challenge
Robots autonomously navigate underground in DARPA challen
The Subterranean Challenge, or SubT, is testing this kind of cutting-edge technology.Sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the contest concluded its second circuit on Wednesday, Feb. 27. Taking first in the competition was CoSTAR, a 12-robot, 60-person team led by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (there were also winners declared for a separate, virtual competition).
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Wearable electronic contact lenses as non- invasive brain sensors - Advanced Science News
Wearable electronic contact lenses as non-invasive brain sensor - Advanced Science News
Implantable neural interfacing devices are widely applied in different clinical settings for monitoring brain activity. However, these devices are highly invasive and therefore must b bioinert, physically soft to minimize damage, and small enough to implant.
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Astronomy student finds 17 new exoplanets - CNN
Astronomy student Michelle Kunimoto has a knack for finding exoplanets, or planets that orbit stars outside of our solar system.
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 This astronomy student found 17 new exoplanets -- and one is potentially habitable
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