The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, Elizabeth Kolbert, is cataloging the planet’s climate crisis

As writer of The New Yorker staff since 1999, Elizabeth Kolbert has spent decades informing public reading about the science of our changing planet, the complicated part that humans have played in climate change and the possible solutions for our future. Kolbert has traveled the world in search of these stories, written innumerable essays and…

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A biomimic voltage field modulation strategy inspired by the cleft of the scorpion compound with the high precision and low power positioning sensor to identify the angles of load incident

Numerous arthropods evolve and optimize sensory systems, which allows them to effectively adapt complex and competitive habitats. In general, scorpions can accurately perceive the location of the dam with the lowest metabolic rate among invertebrates. This biological phenomenon contrasts sharply with engineering systems, which generally associates high precision with substantial energy consumption. Inspired by the…

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