SPINDER: An Open-Source Hexapod Robot with Analytical Inverse Kinematics
Researchers have developed SPINDER, an open-source 18-degree-of-freedom (DoF) hexapod robot, designed for robotics research.… more →
A recent study has investigated the influence of neutron-capture reactions on the nucleosynthesis of strontium. Strontium is a key element for understanding stellar processes, and its abundance in the universe is linked to how heavier elements are formed in stars. This work focuses on how the addition of neutrons to strontium atomic nuclei can alter its production and distribution in the cosmos.…
Researchers have developed SPINDER, an open-source 18-degree-of-freedom (DoF) hexapod robot, designed for robotics research.… more →
Researchers have observed unusual magnetic ordering in thin layers of chromium triiodide (CrI3) grown on a nitrogen-face (N-face) aluminum nitride (AlN) substrate.… more →
Researchers have optimized a portable alpha particle detector based on cadmium telluride (CdTe) for environmental radon monitoring.… more →
A new study has developed an improved method for predicting the electric field distribution in lightning protection systems, taking into account ground heterogeneity.… more →
Researchers have developed a compact 2.4 GHz antenna design that achieves significant improvement in isolation between elements.… more →