Video Gallery (listing)
Tech of Tomorrow: 3D Printing - WENY report
WENY report on the 3D printing work of Hod Lipson's Lab.
Steven Strogatz on Sync
Mathematician Steven Strogatz shows how flocks of creatures (like birds, fireflies and fish) manage to synchronize and act as a unit -- when no one's giving orders. The powerful tendency extends into the realm of objects, too.
Hod Lipson - Hampshire College - Presidential Lecture Series
Science and Art in a Post-Singularity Age
It shoots, it scores!
The CCSL robotic gripper grasps essential new skills i.e., shooting hoops and throwing darts.
Robotic Gripper
The human hand is an amazing machine that can pick up, move and place objects easily, but for a robot, this "gripping" mechanism is a vexing challenge.
Design objects with evolution and 3D print them!
On EndlessForms.com objects are evolved in the same way that plants and animals are bred.
Cornell Univ Sustainable Design Team
A multi-disciplinary group of Cornell students traveled to South Africa over the summer (2011) to work on constructing a sustainable schoolhouse.
A Tribute to Professor Emeritus Francis “Frank” Moon
A Tribute to Professor Emeritus Francis “Frank” Moon, The Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. By Anthony Chen.
Cornell Expert on Hydrofracturing Asks What it Means to be a Good Neighbor
Professor Anthony Ingraffea speaks to an interested crowd about high volume slick water hydrofracturing and the impact it may have on one's fellow man.
Chris Hernandez on his research
Chris Hernandez is interested in the mechanics of bone. The human body's structural underpinnings are subject to the same mechanical laws as bridges and buildings, but unlike steel or concrete, bone is self-repairing.
