A team of researchers working at the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience in Berlin, has found that the nerve bundle in an elephant's trunk is one of the largest known structures of its ...
Scientists studying elephant trunks have uncovered features that could inspire robot skin and a new generation of advanced ...
An elephant's trunk is both strong and capable of extremely fine motor movements. With this muscular, boneless structure, an ...
The elephant's trunk has long been studied by engineers seeking to understand how it performs both powerful and delicate ...
An elephant’s trunk is a marvelous thing, flexible enough to bend and stretch as it forages for food, but also stiff enough to grasp and maneuver even delicate objects like peanuts or a tortilla chip.
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Elephant trunk skin’s dual-zone design offers blueprint for advanced robotic grippers
An elephant’s trunk can haul a felled log across a clearing and, moments later, ...
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Scientists 3‑D printed a tiny elephant inside a cell
In a groundbreaking fusion of biology and technology, scientists have successfully 3D printed a tiny elephant inside a living cell. This remarkable feat not only showcases the potential of 3D printing ...
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