Engineers reinvent the 5,000-year-old gear using fluids instead of solid teeth.
A team of New York University scientists has created a gear mechanism that relies on fluids to generate rotation. The ...
A team of New York University scientists has created a gear mechanism that relies on fluids to generate rotation. The ...
The study, published January 13 in Physical Review Letters, replaces the metal or plastic cogs of conventional gears with controlled flows of liquid. In their experiments, ...
One of the killer apps of 3D printers is the ability to make custom gears, transmissions, and mechanisms. But there’s a learning curve. If you haven’t 3D printed your own gearbox or automaton, here’s ...
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