
Fast Fingers
A snap of the finger produces the highest rotational acceleration observed in humans.

A snap of the finger produces the highest rotational acceleration observed in humans.


Getting funding for your research requires some skill with persuasion and knowing how to articulate your ideas succinctly. This short TED talk demonstrates how to integrate both to make a great persuasive argument:

A goldfish in a tiny robotic vehicle is proving that animals from different environments can still find their way around when you take them out of their comfortable habitats

Watch this great construction of how Earth’s landscape has changed over the past 100 million years and read about the science behind creating it

It’s amazing the things scientists can do with robotics – watch this robot do gymnastics.


This webinar provides an overview of tips for preparing a scientific presentation, that reduces the stress involved for the presenter while increasing engagement from those in the audience.
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