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Mantis-leg-inspired smart insole integrating closed-loop power supply for advanced wearable gait diagnostics

A biomimetic smart insole system integrates high-resolution sensing, autonomous energy supply, and AI-assisted gait diagnosis to monitor lower limb function and disease progression. The system achieves ultra-low detection limits and maintains mechanical stability, addressing existing bottlenecks in wearable gait monitoring.

SourceResearch·JournalResearch·TypeNews article·DateMar 19, 2026
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Portable, self-cleaning, electrochromic window towards enhanced solar modulation

Researchers developed an all-flexible, self-cleaning smart window that fine-tunes solar gain in real time and protects against environmental contaminants. The device's multifunctionality could accelerate green building development and address climate change concerns.

SourceInternational Journal of Extreme Manufacturing·JournalInternational Journal of Extreme Manufacturing·DateSep 15, 2025

Advancing intelligent railway systems: GNSS-based applications and field demonstration validation

Researchers developed a novel train control system with dynamic configuration, reduced track-side equipment, and improved maintainability to achieve cost savings and increased transportation efficiency. The study promotes the integration of GNSS-based positioning and navigation technologies to enhance railway operations.

SourceKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.·JournalHigh-speed Railway·DateAug 6, 2023

Kenneth Miller reviews Dover model of standing up for science

Kenneth Miller, a practicing Catholic and author of Finding Darwin's God, argues that science and faith are distinct. He defends evolution against Intelligent Design's claim that certain biological features are 'irreducibly complex,' citing examples where removing even one part makes the structure non-functional.

SourceBrown University·DateFeb 13, 2016

'Intelligent design' theme of Art of Science exhibit

The exhibit features research images that capture the exquisite harmony of natural systems, including a field rabbit regulating its body temperature and a simulation of galaxy birth. The competition aimed to reframe the concept of intelligent design, focusing on the beauty of both nature and engineered designs.

SourcePrinceton University, Engineering School·DateNov 14, 2011
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UI researchers analyze implications of 'intelligent design' for human behavior

The article highlights that even grand achievements like suspension bridges and Olympic high jumping originated through trial-and-error learning. By shifting focus from perceived foresight to actual origins of behavior, researchers can better understand the forces uniting evolutionary and developmental processes.

SourceUniversity of Iowa Health Care·JournalAmerican Scientist·DateApr 13, 2010

What is wrong with intelligent design?

A philosopher argues that intelligent design lacks testability due to the inability of observations to discriminate between ID claims and competing theories. He also points out that criticism of evolution is not a sufficient test for ID, and auxiliary assumptions about the designer's goals are not independently justified.

SourceUniversity of Chicago Press Journals·JournalThe Quarterly Review of Biology·DateFeb 22, 2007
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Intelligent design: The new 'big tent' for evolution's critics

The intelligent design movement argues that life's complexity demands a knowing designer, potentially altering the way science is taught in schools. While differing from scientific creationism, its agenda to weaken or eliminate evolution's teaching in public classrooms remains ambitious.

SourceUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison·DateFeb 14, 2004

K-State science education professor to give symposium

John Staver, a K-State science education professor, argues that intelligent design cannot be considered a scientific theory due to the absence of empirical evidence and rigorous testing. He emphasizes the importance of scientific experimentation and peer review in establishing new scientific ideas.

SourceKansas State University·DateFeb 14, 2004