The Mysteries of Animal Movement

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External News: A New York Times profile of David Hu

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The New York Times dives into Hu's curious world of physics and biology.

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The New York Times dives into David Hu's curious world of physics and biology. Hu is an Associate Professor in the School of Biological Sciences and an adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Physics.

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The Mysteries of Animal Movement

The New York Times
Nov. 5, 2018

David Hu's unfettered curiosity leads him to investigate the physics at work in some very odd corners of the natural world. Read his profile about winning the Ig Nobel Prize, measuring the eyelashes of sheep, and his new book, "How to Walk on Water and Climb up Walls: Animal Movements and Robotics of the Future".

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College of Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, School of Physics

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David Hu, New York Times, College of Sciences, School of Physics, School of Biological Sciences
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  • Created On: Nov 9, 2018 - 1:18pm
  • Last Updated: Nov 9, 2018 - 2:21pm