A new study finds these acrobatic rodents quickly weigh variables like bendy branches to figure out how to safely clear big distances high in the treetops. https://t.co/1TN7n9WITy
Dept. of Integrative Biology's Spring 2021 Undergraduate Profile: TAMARA JAFAR, Twin Passions of Biology and Design. Full profile: https://t.co/KFK9PmMklG
Please join us for the upcoming Art+Nature Symposium at UC Berkeley, November 9-10th, 10am - 5pm both days in 310 Jacobs Hall. A collaboration between the University of Tokyo and the UC Berkeley, the event is open to the public. https://t.co/e5tCqS3Hhs
Postdoc positions available for multiple projects on spatial navigation, biomechanics, and control with Knierim and Cowan labs at #JHU. https://t.co/TscNdcVmIW
Prof. Full will be presenting "i4’s Toward Tomorrow Program: Bioinspired Design Realized by Creativity, Collaboration, and Connection" as part of the Graduate School of Education/SESAME Colloquium series on Monday, 9/242018, from 4:00 to 5:30 in Room 1215, 2121 Berkeley Way.
Prof. Full will be presenting "BioDesign: Using Diversity to Understand Nature, Transform Education, and Invent the Future" at EECS Colloquium today at 4pm, 306 Soda Hall, HP Auditorium. https://t.co/rq7WzbF4GH
Poly-PEDAL Lab PhD student Ben McInroe wants to learn why Mole Crabs excel at burrowing through wet sand. View KQED's "Deep Look" into Ben's research here: https://t.co/u6i9cEZgTh
Read about it here: https://t.co/1S0gaVS2Wq
"The findings — which were further validated by a tiny, cockroach-sized robot — could influence the design of the next generation of robots that run, jump and fly." NY Times: How Cockroaches Crash Into Walls and Keep Going. https://t.co/W6ILKxrkiW (https://t.co/imQBjTy1aV)