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Research & Science

Eindhoven University of Technology researcher Anne Hélène Gélébart shows the walking device. This small device is the world’s first machine to convert light directly into walking, simply using one fixed light source. (Photo credit: Bart van Overbeeke)

Scientists at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands and »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ have developed a new material that can undulate and therefore propel itself forward under the influence of light.

Randy Roberts, a student working toward his associate’s degree in enology at »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ at Ashtabula, uses his previous degree in biology to help supplement his education.

Randy Roberts, a student working toward his associate’s degree in enology at »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ at Ashtabula, uses his previous degree in biology to help supplement his education.

»ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ Business Professor Craig Zamary challenges entrepreneurial students to consider impact of artificial intelligence on a global economy.

»ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ Business Professor Craig Zamary challenges entrepreneurial students to consider impact of artificial intelligence on a global economy.

»ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ Professor voices concerns about budget cuts to environmental research.

Associate Geology Professor Anne Jefferson voices concern over proposed cuts to environmental research.

PBS to highlight »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ Stark professor's research on how butterflies could help serve as a model to deliver medicine to humans.

PBS to highlight »ÆÉ«Ö±²¥ Stark professor's research on how butterflies could be used as a model for delivering disease-fighting drugs to the human body.