For more than a century, scientists have wondered why physical structures like blood vessels, neurons, tree branches, and ...
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Lasses Profiles: Katy Watson — “A Light In The Darkness”
One of Sunderland’s brightest prospects, Watson has been a key player this season, as Charlotte Patterson reports.
Two related discoveries detailing nanocrystalline mineral formation and dynamics have broad implications for managing nuclear ...
The annual Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology photo contest has started, ...
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New metal material could enable shape-shifting aircraft wings that adapt mid-flight
The nature-inspired metal material could enable shape-shifting wings that adjust themselves for smoother flight.
A pearl does not begin as something precious. It begins as a problem. Inside an oyster, a tiny particle slips in and settles ...
THCA Flower Market Overview: Understanding, Growing Attention, and Year-Over-Year Trends ...
A vision rooted in soilEarthen architecture is a fundamental aspect of human creativity, showcasing the connection between ...
Plastic surgeons break down deep plane breast implants and why it’s considered breast surgery’s “greatest innovation” in the ...
Word of the Week: Diapause. How do ingenious insects use sophisticated strategies to survive winter?
When winter is upon us, we are aware of our shorter days and colder temperatures. Animals have their own adaptations for ...
We live in an age where taking photographs is easier than ever. The numbers are honestly wild—research suggests roughly 1.8 ...
A new study reveals how biological branching networks use surface geometry to shape blood vessels, brains, and plants.
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