Palladyne AI’s SwarmOS™ platform to support satellite integration, marking a major expansion of its multi-domain autonomy and ISR capabilities across space, air, maritime, and land
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Palladyne AI Awarded U.S. Air Force Contract to Advance Swarming Capabilities for Integrated Cross-Domain Operations
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Intermittent black hole jets are like a 'cosmic volcano'
When astronomers look out into the cosmos, they see supermassive black holes (SMBH) in two different states. In one state, they’re dormant. They’re actively accreting only a tiny amount of matter and emit only faint, weak radiation. In the other,…
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From bones to steel: Why ice skates were a terrible idea that worked
From figure skating to ice hockey, many of the most popular winter sports stem…
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Visual-tactile pretraining and online multitask learning for humanlike manipulation dexterity | Science Robotics
Low-cost visual-tactile sensing enables a unified policy for complex finger coordination skills.
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Crystallized colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor inhibitor protects immunoisolated allo but not xeno transplants in primates | Science Translational Medicine
CSF1R-targeted crystals preserve xenogeneic cell function in mice and allogeneic cell function in NHPs but fail to maintain xenogeneic cells in NHPs.
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Energy efficiency and neural control of continuous versus intermittent swimming in a fishlike robot | Science Robotics
A robotic fish enables investigation of continuous versus intermittent bout-and-glide swimming.
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Apera AI Accelerates 4D Vision Deployments with Launch of Apera Vue 9.52 and 4X Faster Apera Forge AI Training
On a mission to end robot blindness, Apera AI is making 4D Vision-guided robotic deployments faster, more predictable, and highly repeatable. The newest Apera Vue release introduces Programmable Autopilot for optimal multi-step collision-free…
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Is intermittent swimming lazy or clever? | Science Robotics
The motor efficiency of a zebrafish-like robot helps to explain the advantages of burst-and-coast swimming.
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Within arm’s reach: A path forward for robot dexterity | Science Robotics
Visuotactile pretraining with human data leads to robust manipulation policies trained in simulation.
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A first-in-class small-molecule inhibitor targeting AVIL exhibits safety and antitumor efficacy in preclinical models of glioblastoma | Science Translational Medicine
A first-in-class compound targeting the oncogene AVIL demonstrated efficacy and safety in mouse models of glioblastoma.
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