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Video: Snail-inspired swarm robots cooperate to build structures on demand
A new experiment shows snail-inspired swarm robots stacking and adapting to move objects across gaps without fixed structures.
The Nature Network on MSN
Surprising facts about garden snails you didn’t know
Garden snails seem simple, but they’re full of strange features and habits most people never notice. They move slowly, hide [ ...
Boing Boing on MSN
Meet the man running tax-avoiding snail farms in London
Terry Ball is 79 years old, runs a snail farm in Lancashire, England, and has spent years helping landlords cheat local ...
Bees are frequently associated with large queen-serving colonies featuring hundreds if not thousands of insects. In actuality ...
Breakfast at all-day bistro Polo Bamba comes with daily surprises—fresh-from-the-oven Brazilian pão de queijo one morning, ...
About 20,000 years ago, a family of owls lived in a cave. Sometimes, they would cough up owl pellets containing the bones of ...
For deep reef divers, descending into the ocean’s mesophotic layer can feel like exploring the moon. Discovering never-before ...
Two Italian grandmothers, aged 88 and 89, have gone viral on Instagram, sharing traditional baking, mischievous antics, and ...
IT was just after 5am and still dark when the watch commander of the 4th Fire and Rescue Unit got a call from dispatch. A ...
Great tits can't complain about a lack of attention. NIOO has hung nearly two thousand nesting boxes for this 'model species' ...
Is it Thai or French food at the newly minted THB Bistonome that sits on the mezzanine floor of Menara Access World? Perhaps ...
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