If you get sick on Earth, you can always duck out to the doctor. But when you're 150 million miles from home and confined to an incredibly cramped command module, a head cold is nothing to sneeze at.
Most search-and-rescue robots are big, clunky, and travel in straight lines. By studying how ants move through confined spaces, researchers hope to build better bots that can search for disaster victims buried in rubble.
Most search-and-rescue robots are big, clunky, and travel in straight lines. By studying how ants move through confined spaces, researchers hope to build better bots that can search for disaster victims buried in rubble.
Most search-and-rescue robots are big, clunky, and travel in straight lines. By studying how ants move through confined spaces, researchers hope to build better bots that can search for disaster victims buried in rubble.
Most search-and-rescue robots are big, clunky, and travel in straight lines. By studying how ants move through confined spaces, researchers hope to build better bots that can search for disaster victims buried in rubble.
Most search-and-rescue robots are big, clunky, and travel in straight lines. By studying how ants move through confined spaces, researchers hope to build better bots that can search for disaster victims buried in rubble.
If you get sick on Earth, you can always duck out to the doctor. But when you're 150 million miles from home and confined to an incredibly cramped command module, a head cold is nothing to sneeze at.
If you get sick on Earth, you can always duck out to the doctor. But when you're 150 million miles from home and confined to an incredibly cramped command module, a head cold is nothing to sneeze at.
If you get sick on Earth, you can always duck out to the doctor. But when you're 150 million miles from home and confined to an incredibly cramped command module, a head cold is nothing to sneeze at.
Once confined to the deep ocean surrounding Antarctica, the king crab has begun to creep up the continental shelf as water temperatures have consistently risen, wreaking havoc on other sea life.
Once confined to the deep ocean surrounding Antarctica, the king crab has begun to creep up the continental shelf as water temperatures have consistently risen, wreaking havoc on other sea life.
A deadly cobra has escaped from its pen at the Bronx zoo. The staff believe it to be confined to the reptile house, but they have informed the public out of an abundance of caution.
A deadly cobra has escaped from its pen at the Bronx zoo. The staff believe it to be confined to the reptile house, but they have informed the public out of an abundance of caution.
A deadly cobra has escaped from its pen at the Bronx zoo. The staff believe it to be confined to the reptile house, but they have informed the public out of an abundance of caution.