Muybridge and motion photography = Muybridge und die Bewegungsfotografie = Muybridge et la chronophotographie / Hans Christian Adam -- The Attitudes of animals in motion : a series of photographs ...
With the help of a form of machine learning called deep reinforcement learning (DRL), the EPFL robot notably learned to transition from trotting to pronking – a leaping, arch-backed gait used by ...
Researchers questioned if coordinated group movements by animals moving through a fluid could reduce the energy cost of locomotion. By combining biomechanics and bioenergetics the researchers found ...
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Starfish control hundreds of feet without a brain. Here's how.
Starfish (aka sea stars) are master climbers. These many-armed invertebrates traverse vertical, horizontal, and even ...
Eadweard Muybridge was a British photographer known for his groundbreaking work in the field of motion-picture projection. Using multiple cameras, Muybridge famously captured the gait of a trotting ...
Locomotion in non-human primates, including walking, climbing, and brachiating among other types of movement (but not pacing), is a species-typical behavior that varies with age, social housing ...
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When considering the fastest animals on Earth, size seems like it should matter. Yet the cheetah, weighing around 50 ...
A school of giant danio (Devario aequipinnatus) swimming in the ‘water treadmill’ – swim-tunnel respirometer – for the measurements of the whole-animal metabolic rate while the water velocity is ...
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