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David Graeber

Also known as: David Gruber

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Media Coverage - News Center - Baruch College newscenter.baruch.cuny.edu Baruch College 16 facts
referenceDavid Gruber was featured in a New Yorker article titled 'Can We Decipher a Whale’s First Sounds?' on September 4, 2023.
referenceDavid Gruber was featured in ScienceDaily on August 28, 2019, regarding an ultra-soft underwater gripper that catches and releases jellyfish.
referenceDavid Gruber was featured in the Boston Globe on September 4, 2019, regarding Harvard researchers developing a gripping tool to handle delicate jellyfish.
claimDavid Gruber was featured in the American Museum of Natural History on August 16, 2022, regarding the discovery of fish containing antifreeze proteins off the coast of Greenland.
claimDavid Gruber is a marine biologist.
claimJean Gaffney and David Gruber identified a newly discovered gene that may be responsible for the bioluminescence of 'sea pickles' (pyrosomes).
referenceBaruch College researcher David Gruber was featured in Interesting Engineering on August 29, 2019, regarding the development of a soft robotic hand capable of handling jellyfish.
claimDavid Gruber of the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences discussed the topic of talking with whales on April 22, 2021.
claimDavid Gruber was featured in 'Reasons to be Cheerful' on April 12, 2024, regarding sperm whale communication.
referenceDavid Gruber was featured in Yahoo! News and The Telegraph on August 28, 2019, regarding a Harvard-built robot with 'fettuccini-like fingers' designed to catch jellyfish.
referenceBaruch College researcher David Gruber was featured in Engadget on August 28, 2019, regarding Harvard's soft robotic fingers designed for catching jellyfish.
claimDavid Gruber published an article in Discover on January 27, 2022, suggesting that artificial intelligence might assist in decoding whale language.
referenceDavid Gruber was featured in The Harvard Gazette on August 28, 2019, regarding a soft robotic gripper for gelatinous creatures.
claimDavid Gruber was featured in CNN on August 17, 2022, discussing how tiny glowing fish use antifreeze proteins to survive in Greenland's icy waters.
claimDavid Gruber was featured in Smithsonian Magazine on August 22, 2022, discussing Arctic Snailfish and their antifreeze proteins.
referenceBaruch College researcher David Gruber was featured in Popular Mechanics on August 28, 2019, regarding a robot capable of grabbing squishy fish without causing injury.
Life, Intelligence, and Consciousness: A Functional Perspective longnow.org The Long Now Foundation Aug 27, 2025 1 fact
quoteAnthropologist David Graeber defined intelligent machines as 'computers you can have an interesting conversation with.'