Researchers develop powered prosthetic 'tuning' software.  See it in NSF Science Now episode 37!

Researchers develop powered prosthetic 'tuning' software. See it in NSF Science Now episode 37!

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Science, Biology

11th Grade - University

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The video covers advancements in self-tuning powered prosthetics, origami-inspired structures for various applications, the discovery of a new dinosaur species in Alaska, and the migration of king crabs to Antarctic waters. These topics highlight innovations in biomedical engineering, structural design, paleontology, and marine biology, emphasizing the impact of technology and climate change on ecosystems.

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What advancements have been made in the tuning of powered prosthetics?

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How does the new software for powered prosthetics improve functionality?

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What unique structural properties were discovered by the research team at Georgia Tech?

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What are the potential applications of the zipper coupled tubes in engineering?

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What characteristics make the newly discovered duck bill dinosaur unique?

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What future research directions are suggested for the study of the new dinosaur species?

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What implications does the migration of king crabs to shallower waters have on the Antarctic ecosystem?

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