ICYMI: Smashing bacteria, high-jumping roboroaches and more

Published on April 9, 2017

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Today on In Case You Missed It: Researchers from Seoul National University and UC Berkeley developed a robotic roach that jumps more than five feet high because people weren’t scared enough of robots as it is. A team from Brigham Young University wants to figure out how hard you have to hit bacteria to kill it. Apparently smashing them into walls at 670 MPH isn’t hard enough. And one enterprising maker spent more than two years building a fully functional Pong table — complete with a cubical “ball.”

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