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More Questions.@CornellEng @CornellMAE alum Cameron Aubin, Ph.D. '23, is lead author on a paper about an insect-scale quadrupedal robot created by combining soft microactuators with high-energy-density chemical fuel, to which Ronald Heisser, Ph.D. '23, contributed:
Combustion powers bug-sized robots to leap, lift and race | Cornell Chronicle
Researchers combined soft microactuators with high-energy-density chemical fuel to create an insect-scale quadrupedal robot ...
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.@CornellCAS @CornellPhysics doctoral student Rakin Baten conducted research for a study of the superfluid fluctuation effects of helium-three. Read more:
In helium-three, superfluid particles pair ‘like a dance in space’ | Cornell Chronicle
Enabled by a custom thermometer, Cornell researchers have observed superfluid fluctuation effects, possibly gaining new ...
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