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Creating complex structures at the tiniest scales has long been a challenge for engineers. But new research from Georgia Tech ...
Meera Nanda analyses how Hindutva and postcolonial theory undermine rationalism and science, with its effects showing on ...
In all, the astronomic hype was met with earth-shaking backlash in 2010 and 2011. In 2012, Science published two studies refuting the claim that GFAJ-1 incorporates arsenic atoms into its DNA. Outside ...
A controversial 2010 study that suggested bacteria could grow using arsenic instead of phosphorus has been retracted by the ...
A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is devastating. More than 67,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with this deadly cancer each year, and more than 50,000 die. Early detection and ...
A book examining our relationship with food and drink from prehistory up to the present day is a rich resource ...
ReacTUNE, software for intelligent reactor design optimization developed by Mertcan Kaya and Professor Christoph Klahn from ...
Provides skin insulation: To put it plainly, hair helps keep our skin warm. And peach fuzz is no exception. When it's cold, vellus hairs stand up (what we commonly call goosebumps) and this keeps ...
At his studio fringed by the mountains of Klosters, Swiss sculptor Christian Bolt is feverishly cooking up recipes to ...
Additive manufacturing is reshaping aerospace, offering tailored solutions and reducing material waste, crucial for the ...
Last week, the European Commission unveiled plans for the next €175 billion iteration of Horizon Europe, set to run from 2028 ...
Learning to read and subsequently being a reader is a skill and a way of life. To me, reading is a way of being; through ...