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Giraffes Inherit Their Spots

October 11, 2018
On this week's episode: robot arms have the soft touch, giraffes look like their moms, and the concrete that’s bendable.
  • Robots
  • Animals
  • Reproduction
  • Materials
  • STEM

Teaching Overview

Learning Points

  • A soft, flexible robot arm has been developed by scientists to help them research and handle sealife more carefully.
  • New research into giraffe coat patterns suggests that calves inherit their spots from their mothers, and that some patterns may make it easier to hide from predators.
  • Although concrete is traditionally a hard, rigid material, scientists have developed a bendable concrete that is flexible as well as strong.

Curriculum Keywords

  • Robots
  • Animals
  • Reproduction
  • Materials
  • STEM

Credits

  • Lee DE, Cavener DR, Bond ML. (2018) Seeing spots: quantifying
    mother-offspring similarity and assessing fitness consequences
    of coat pattern traits in a wild population of giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis)
    PeerJ 6:e5690 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5690

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