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The floating sensors inspired by seeds

Nature Podcast

English - September 22, 2021 15:13 - 19 minutes - 26.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 672 ratings
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How tiny seed-like sensors could monitor the environment, and the latest from the Nature Briefing.


In this episode:


00:45 Spinning seeds inspire floating electronics

Researchers have developed miniature electronic-chips with wings that fall like seeds, which could be a new way to monitor the environment.


Research article: Kim et al.

Video: Seed-inspired spinners ride the wind and monitor the atmosphere


06:02 Research Highlights

How humans can adjust to an energy-efficient walking pace almost without thinking, and the viral shell that excels at delivering genome-editing tools.


Research Highlight: Humans walk efficiently even with their heads in the clouds

Research Highlight: A CRISPR fix for muscles hatches from a viral shell


08:34 Briefing Chat

We discuss some highlights from the Nature Briefing. This time, the mystery of the Sun’s super-hot corona, and the latest efforts to toilet-train cows.


Physics World: The enduring mystery of the solar corona

The Guardian: Cows ‘potty-trained’ in experiment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions


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