A remotely controlled robot with an inflatable foot that oozes mucus can crawl across surfaces like a snail, and could inspire soft medical robots that move through mucus-lined cavities in the human body
Question on social media strikes a chord as scientists share their smashing tales
Three-train crash in Pennsylvania leaked diesel and plastic pellets into waterways
First-of-its-kind platform will allow scientists to share tissues, organs, and other biological materials
RoseTTAFold extended to predict structures of proteins bound to small molecules
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