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If you've ever studied an Oreo cookie before dunking it in milk, you've probably noticed its intricate pattern and logo. But ...
Scientists tattooed tardigrades using ice lithography, demonstrating a method that could lead to biocompatible ...
The pointy edges of petals rely on a type of geometric feedback never before seen in nature.
An international team of researchers has developed BiaPy, an open-code artificial intelligence platform that facilitates the ...
Unlike the smooth contours of other flowers, the originally curved petals of roses end up forming polygons with straight ...
Many mothers will attest that few things are better than a little rest and pampering on Mother’s Day. And when it comes to gifts, homemade items are among the most ...
In a nutshell The 18th-century mummy of Franz Xaver Sidler, dubbed the “Air-Dried Chaplain,” was preserved using a unique embalming technique that involved inserting wood chips, fabric, and zinc ...
These microorganisms are so tough that India is launching them to space to study how they survive in extreme environments.
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The pre-analytical workflow is one of the primary considerations in the successful use of liquid biopsies for cancer ...
Tardigrades are already the stuff of legend — tiny, eight-legged creatures that can survive freezing, boiling, starvation, ...