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The shape of things to come: How spheroid geometry guides multicellular orbiting and invasion
As organisms develop from embryos, groups of cells migrate and reshape themselves to form all manner of complex tissues.
New Odyssey and World Labs APIs turn text, images, and video into interactive simulations and explorable 3D worlds for gaming ...
Chemist Omar Yaghi invented materials called MOFs, a few grams of which have the surface area of a football field. He explains why he thinks these super-sponges will define the next century ...
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Collaboration of elementary particles: How teamwork among photon pairs overcomes quantum errors
Some things are easier to achieve if you're not alone. As researchers from the University of Rostock, Germany have shown, this very human insight also applies to the most fundamental building blocks ...
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Industrial AI startup CVector built a brain and nervous system for big industry. Now, founders Richard Zhang and Tyler Ruggles are tasked with a bigger challenge: showing customers and investors how ...
For almost two decades, scientists have debated whether sponges or comb jellies are the first animal lineage. Now some are ...
BREDO MORSTØL’S LIFE was relatively quiet and ordinary. Born in 1900, the Norwegian was a director of parks and recreation in ...
He became famous after scaling El Capitan without protective equipment in 2017. Now the 40-year-old athlete has completed the first free solo of Taipei 101 in Taiwan ...
Although jet engines are theoretically quite simple devices, in reality they tread a fine line between working as intended ...
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