Check out this movie showing a polymer sheet fold itself when heated with light….Continue Reading Self-folding origami
Category: Interesting Science News
Amazing Picture of Saturn’s Rings
Follow this link to Science Sifter for an amazing picture of Saturn’s rings as they surround one of its moons, Daphnis….Continue Reading Amazing Picture of Saturn’s Rings
Electric Bacteria and their Applications
See this interesting BioTechniques article relating the discovery of electric bacteria and discussing potential applications….Continue Reading Electric Bacteria and their Applications
Satellite Imaging
Take a look at these recent images from two satellite missions….Continue Reading Satellite Imaging
A Simple Cloaking Device
I haven’t tried it, but this simple cloaking device seems like a cool way to introduce middle school students to optics. …Continue Reading A Simple Cloaking Device
How Cells Move in a Multicellular Organism
Answering the question of how cells move in a multicellular organism is interesting in itself but may also lead to important applications, such as a better understanding of how metastatic cancer actually spreads. Researchers at NIH, Rochester, and Penn State, have identified a new way for cells to move inside a three-dimensional matrix: by using the cell…Continue Reading How Cells Move in a Multicellular Organism
Soliton Turbulence
Understanding complex nonlinear behaviors such as turbulence or space-time disorder is a huge challenge. Being able to describe these phenomena in terms of interacting objects, such as particles, defects, or solitons, is conceptually pleasing and exciting. In an article that just appeared in Physical Review Letters, an international team of researchers reports the observation of “soliton…Continue Reading Soliton Turbulence
Robotic Swarm
Fish schools and bird swarms are amazing to look at. It is even more exciting to come up with an understanding of how thousands of entities, each of which is most likely only aware of its nearest neighbors, can self-organize into such large structures. My students and I are interested in this question from a dynamical systems…Continue Reading Robotic Swarm
On Getting Enough Sleep
The research article Sleep promotes branch-specific formation of dendritic spines after learning, published in the journal Science, describes how sleep promotes the retention of dendritic spines formed during learning, which in turn strengthens memory. News coverage of this work includes Sleep’s memory role discovered, published by BBC News, A Good Night’s Rest Boosts Learning, in Science Sifter, and the perspective Memories—getting wired during sleep in…Continue Reading On Getting Enough Sleep
Origami Robot
Check out this article on an origami-inspired robot developed by researchers at Harvard University….Continue Reading Origami Robot