Markus Nemitz and his team at Tufts University have developed soft-jointed robots using 3D printing, realizing a long-term research goal.
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For the fourth time, Pineville Middle School has been named the state winner in the annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM ...
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We’ll dispel one myth about the best men’s running shoes right off the bat: There is no universal “best” shoe for everyone.