The Australian ballista spider builds a spring-loaded snare that is set off by ants of one species only. The power is in the ...
Detached tissues from the sea cucumber's tube feet and feeding tentacles survived for more than three years, a find that ...
A 4,000-year-old child's remains, unearthed in a Norwegian cave, offer a rare window into early farming communities.
On a YouTube livestream, Berkeley City College students carefully study the movements of stem cells to observe what they do ...
Materials engineers have developed the ability to manipulate structure and matter at the nanoscale for solid-state alloys ...
The National Trust wants to turn a historic building into an activity space for visitors of one of its popular sites to use.
The AI boom doesn't run on GPUs. It runs on a 12-layer tower of memory, and here's why that monopoly is now setting the price ...
Nkechi Okonkwo has been awake since 3:45 in the morning. By the time most of Oshodi is still arguing with its alarm clock, she has soaked beans, queued at ...
From a neglected corner to a flourishing green space, residents of 1Razak Mansion are now cultivating food, knowledge and a ...
Stephen King’s The Mist got a memorable Frank Darabont adaptation in 2007. Nearly two decades later, the premise feels oddly prescient — but in a much smaller and far less terrifying way. Fog itself ...
Stretching protein samples in all directions pulls molecules farther apart, allowing them to be visualized using only light ...
Concrete, although the most common building material in the world, is brittle and can easily crack under tension.
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