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Resist the urge to tear the banana's stem, and turn the banana upside-down instead. Using your thumb and pointer finger, ...
While most folks can peel a banana without giving it a second thought, incorporating the same capability into a robot is a greater challenge than you might imagine. That’s because peeling a ...
Keeping banana peels out of nature helps protect wildlife, people, and the balance of ecosystems. Banana peels don’t break ...
A banana-peeling “hack” indeed. One woman’s novel approach to breaking into a banana requires no peeling at all — but you will need to use “violent” force. TikTok user Isabella Jackson ...
Robots can flip burgers and fry chips, but neither of those tasks is as complex as peeling a banana...without, of course, destroying the banana in the process.
However, one special female elephant at the Berlin Zoo named Pang Pha has taught herself how to peel a banana, according to a new study published April 10 in the journal Current Biology.
This elephant found a more a- peel -ing way to eat her snack. Just like humans, elephants love to eat bananas, but they don’t usually peel them first. They pick them up with their trunks and eat ...
A dual-armed robot picks up a banana and peels it without squashing the fruit inside at the ISI (Kuniyoshi) Lab. at the School of Info. Sci & Tech. at the University of Tokyo on Dec. 2, 2021.
An elephant at the Berlin Zoo can use her trunk to peel bananas, an unusual behavior she engages in only when conditions are ripe.