David Gruber
@davidfgruber
Founder @projectceti Distinguished Professor of Biology & Environmental Sciences @GC_CUNY @baruchcollege Explorer @insidenatgeo
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Thanks Science Robotics!
A new Viewpoint shares how #SoftRobotics can enhance deep sea research, creating minimally invasive devices to study marine organisms across ocean ecosystems. @baruchcollege @gc_cuny @ProjectCETI @hseas fcld.ly/10j33z9
If @ProjectCETI succeeds, it would be the first time that we actually understand what animals are talking about. ow.ly/ajjG50IZNwK
Most of Nat Geo Explorer David Gruber’s work involves developing new ways of doing science that are less invasive and approach subjects with “a sense of respect” on.natgeo.com/3Lun19H
Fossil corals suggest a mass extinction is on the way: "It's like a slow-motion car crash" newsweek.com/fossil-corals-…
Noodle-Fingered Robot Gently Hugs Deep-Sea Jellyfish (But They're Cool With It) via @IFLScience: iflscience.com/technology/noo…
Olafur is talking with David Gruber, prof. of Biology and Environmental Science at Ocean Space in Venice. You can follow the live-stream here: ocean-archive.org @TBA21
A beautiful listen... Katy Payne — In the Presence of Elephants and Whales onbeing.org/programs/katy-…
No more Ironman: submarines now have soft, robotic arms for embracing delicate sea life! news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/… via @Harvard
I'm continuously amazed by glowing creatures and glad to be contributing to our knowledge about them. These copepods are so cool. They are impressively abundant and are one of the few animals now confirmed to make their own luciferin. peerj.com/articles/5506/ #peerj #copepod
After meeting at a @NatGeoExplorers Symposium, marine biologist David Gruber and roboticist Rob Wood teamed up to give robots a softer touch. Their squishy robotic hands can gather coral samples more delicately than robots and in places humans can't reach buff.ly/2NrK5bf
What can jellyfish teach us about surviving mass extinction events? Hear from Explorers @anandvarma and David Gruber (@luminescentlabs), who teamed up after meeting at #NatGeoFest: fal.cn/Vq8O
Proud to be a part of this delicate deep-sea interaction team!
Like an underwater pokéball, this origami-inspired sampling device folds up into a container for capturing delicate marine organisms. buff.ly/2LvyHdE
Biofluorescent Sharks' Glowing Messages Revealed By Shark-Vision Camera | @GrrlScientist forbes.com/sites/grrlscie…
@j_elias95 How about #GloFish? #Biofluorescent, not #bioluminescent, but they're still pretty cool! ow.ly/hWllv
@luminescentlabs and the abstract, in @natureneuro: "Long-term dynamics of CA1 hippocampal place codes" ow.ly/hThHI
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