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Robot navigates high-speed parkour with autonomous movement planning

Four-legged robot plays badminton with humans

Chimpanzees use medicinal leaves to perform first aid, scientists discover

How the failure of two dams amplified the Derna Flood tragedy

A vast molecular cloud, long invisible, is discovered near our solar system

NASA experiment shows solar wind might make water on the moon

Ancient lakes and rivers unearthed in Arabia's vast desert

Study explores how humans across cultures and historical periods conceptualize relationships

Severance explained: Could you really separate your memories?

Miniature deep-sea morphable robot

Multimodal locomotion of the deep-sea robot in the Mariana Trench

A squirrel-inspired robot that can leap from limb to limb

A squirrel-inspired robot that can leap from limb to limb

Coffee-making robot breaks new ground for AI machines

An evolving robotics encyclopedia that characterizes robots based on their performance

Four planets orbit Barnard's Star, too hot for life

Bionic hand mimics human touch with hybrid design

Sharper image: Optics instrument reveals pictures of 'baby planets'

A 3D tree reconstruction algorithm contributes to a new era of urban planning

Quantum interference dictates methane's molecular behavior on gold surfaces

Morphing robot GOAT adapts to diverse terrains

Magnetosensitive wristband in underwater conditions

Turning robotic ensembles into smart materials that mimic life

New framework mimics human lifelong learning

Real-time brain-controlled drone flight with the memristor-enabled neuromorphic BCI

Flatworm-inspired robot nimbly navigates cluttered water surfaces

Bio-hybrid drone uses silkworm moth antennae to navigate by smell

Milky Way's central black hole constantly bubbles with light

New insights into the mysterious Yellow Hypergiant stars outbursts

From collisions to stellar cannibalism – the surprising diversity of exploding white dwarfs