3D-printed smart gel that walks underwater, moves objects

Engineers have created a 3D-printed smart gel that walks underwater and grabs objects and moves them. The watery creation could lead to soft robots that mimic sea animals like the octopus, which can walk underwater and bump into things without damaging them. It may also lead to artificial heart, stomach and other muscles, along with devices for diagnosing diseases, detecting and delivering drugs and performing underwater inspections.

The Truth About Bhad Bhabie’s “Gucci Flip Flops” Video

This video depicts Danielle Bregoli, also known as “Bhad Babie” as her stage name, a young provocative teen, and internet sensation who debuted her career as a walking meme, and “Hip Hop Artist” on The Dr. Phil show. She was on the show because of her behavior with her mother. Listen, I don’t know who in the right mind actually thinks that Dr. Phil actually accomplishes something on his show, but I’m sure its a vast majority of its daytime viewers. This was the start of something toxic, and so many of Phil’s viewers are put in such a trance seeking comfort from a mothers struggles and downfalls in her own life that it becomes humorous, rather than a serious matter. Anyway, Danielle on the show of course begins to act up, and at one point asks the live audience to “Catch Her Outside” which I’m sure many of you know what that garbage translates to. From there, she was on every iPhone screen across the social sector of media.

Scientists Bring A Severed Brain Back To Life

Yale neuroscientist Nenad Sestan revealed the breakthrough during a meeting at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on March 28. Sestan’s team reportedly experimented on over 100 pig brains obtained from a slaughterhouse and restored their circulation using a system of pumps, heaters, and artificial blood. The researchers said they managed to reactivate the brains for up to 36 hours.

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