In 2013, when Juno flew past Earth, the spacecraft tested its JunoCam by making these breathtaking photos of Earth.
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The system was trained entirely in simulation, in a virtual version of the real world where the robotβs small brain (everything runs locally on the on-board limited compute unit) learned to maximize forward motion with minimum energy and avoid falling by immediately observing and responding to data coming in from its (virtual) joints, accelerometers, and other physical sensors.
The robot was able to walk on sand, mud, hiking trails, tall grass and a dirt pile without a single failure in all our trials. The robot successfully walked down stairs along a hiking trail in 70% of the trials. It successfully navigated a cement pile and a pile of pebbles in 80% of the trials despite never seeing the unstable or sinking ground, obstructive vegetation or stairs during training. It also maintained its height with a high success rate when moving with a 12kg payload that amounted to 100% of its body weight.
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The robot was able to walk on sand, mud, hiking trails, tall grass and a dirt pile without a single failure in all our trials. The robot successfully walked down stairs along a hiking trail in 70% of the trials. It successfully navigated a cement pile and a pile of pebbles in 80% of the trials despite never seeing the unstable or sinking ground, obstructive vegetation or stairs during training. It also maintained its height with a high success rate when moving with a 12kg payload that amounted to 100% of its body weight.
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RMA: Rapid Motor Adaptation for Legged Robots (Results)
Project Page: https://ashish-kmr.github.io/rma-legged-robots/
Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.04034
Published at Robotics: Science and Systems 2021 (RSS 2021)
Followup works to build on RMA:
https://energy-locomotion.github.io/ (video: https://youtu.be/OQN5W2IAb9k)β¦
Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.04034
Published at Robotics: Science and Systems 2021 (RSS 2021)
Followup works to build on RMA:
https://energy-locomotion.github.io/ (video: https://youtu.be/OQN5W2IAb9k)β¦
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Although we might think of ourselves as far removed from blobby green algae, we're not really that different.
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Mitochondria Social Network
Mitochondria appear to communicate and cooperate with one another, both within and between cells. Biologists are only just beginning to understand how and why.
In this false-colored cross-section through an ovarian cell, the mitochondria appear as yellow-edged organelles. Evidence suggests that mitochondria send signals to one another and operate in coordinated networks.
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Mitochondria appear to communicate and cooperate with one another, both within and between cells. Biologists are only just beginning to understand how and why.
In this false-colored cross-section through an ovarian cell, the mitochondria appear as yellow-edged organelles. Evidence suggests that mitochondria send signals to one another and operate in coordinated networks.
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Right now we are at Baikonur, watching the Proton-M rocket getting ready for the launch.
In a few days it'll bring a new module for ISS β Nauka β to the orbit.
In a few days it'll bring a new module for ISS β Nauka β to the orbit.
Nauka ("Science" in Russian), also known as Multipurpose Laboratory Module, is a new module for the Russian segment of the ISS.