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Math PhD student Juncal Arbelaiz Mugica finds inspiration in the biological intelligence of invertebrates such as octopuses and jellyfish. Her ultimate goal is to design control strategies for soft robots that could maneuver through tight or delicate surroundings. To revisit this article, visit My Profile, thenView saved stories. The latest deliveries fell far short of Tesla’s production, which is rare for an automaker that has seen its deliveries higher or similar to production in many of its recent quarters. As business speeds up, this monthly report looks at how the legal ecosystem is getting broader and changing to deliver solutions to old and new challenges. Over the summer, Christman taught a workshop called “Experiments in Science” to a group of children from RIT’s Kids on Campus program.
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A stone pottery wheel found in the city-state of Ur dates to around 3,429 BCE, and even older fragments of wheel-thrown pottery have been found in the same area. Fast potters’ wheels enabled early mass production of pottery, but it was the use of the wheel as a transformer of energy that revolutionized the application of nonhuman power sources. The first two-wheeled carts were derived from travois and were first used in Mesopotamia and Iran in around 3,000 BCE. Music technology professors Rob Harari and Carlos Alomar create experimental music with students in Stevens’ music technology lab.
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