"Controllable water surface to underwater transition through electrowetting in a hybrid terrestrial-aquatic microrobot” appears in Nature...
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bingkun zhao
Apr 09
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bingkun zhao
Apr 09
Great article! By the way, I recently came across a new anime-style open-world RPG based on Seven Deadly Sins—looks pretty interesting if you’re into that genre:https://7sinsorigin.com
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bingkun zhao
Apr 09
Nice breakdown, especially for players who get stuck on harder clues. I’ve been checking some walkthroughs for Clues by Sam levels here, might help others too:https://cluesbysam.net
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bingkun zhao
Apr 09
Really helpful post! I’ve been using step-by-step video guides for tricky levels lately, and it makes a huge difference when you’re stuck. Found this one pretty useful:https://pixelflowlevel.app
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Nelson Guavara
Apr 07
This one got recommended under another sorting game, but Pixel Flow felt smarter almost immediately. Instead of just arranging stuff, you’re timing when to fire each color based on what’s currently exposed and what’s still buried under the shell. And since you only have a few places to stash unfinished pigs, the puzzle has real pressure without needing a timer screaming at you.
Interesting read! For anyone who enjoys quick browser games, I’ve been playing this fast-paced FPS lately—no download needed and pretty fun to jump into:https://veck.app
Great article! By the way, I recently came across a new anime-style open-world RPG based on Seven Deadly Sins—looks pretty interesting if you’re into that genre:https://7sinsorigin.com
Nice breakdown, especially for players who get stuck on harder clues. I’ve been checking some walkthroughs for Clues by Sam levels here, might help others too:https://cluesbysam.net
Really helpful post! I’ve been using step-by-step video guides for tricky levels lately, and it makes a huge difference when you’re stuck. Found this one pretty useful:https://pixelflowlevel.app
This one got recommended under another sorting game, but Pixel Flow felt smarter almost immediately. Instead of just arranging stuff, you’re timing when to fire each color based on what’s currently exposed and what’s still buried under the shell. And since you only have a few places to stash unfinished pigs, the puzzle has real pressure without needing a timer screaming at you.