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Murmurations have no leader and follow no plan.
Lots of people have seen lots of bizarre events and phenomena that defy our conventional experience. But is there a scientific explanation?
Guided by ultrasound waves, swarms of microrobots could soon be used to deliver medicine to targeted sites in the body.
The knobby starfish skeleton has diamond-like properties and could inspire new designs for lightweight, highly resilient ceramics, with widespread applications in engineering and construction.
The Virtual Metaverse will be for gaming and other short duration uses, while the Augmented Metaverse will revolutionize society.
“This will be one of the most important datasets since the mapping of the Human Genome.”
Evolution proves to be just about as ingenious as Nikola Tesla
Photons come in every wavelength you can imagine. But one particular quantum transition makes light at precisely 21 cm, and it’s magical.
Da Vinci dreamed up a helicopter 400 years before they actually existed. Now, engineers have brought his design to life, but with a twist.
Bears, chimps, or humans? A track of five poorly preserved footsteps at Laetoli has puzzled paleontologists for decades. Now, a research paper from Nature claims to have solved the mystery.
It’s no longer just VR vs. AR. There is an alphabet soup of metaverse acronyms, often used imprecisely. So, what do they all mean?
Drones have a lot to learn from the landing abilities of birds.
Two types of nanotechnology, metalenses and metamaterials, could soon make Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak a reality.
If the metaverse is money, then companies will certainly want to play, too.
If you can model anything in the Universe with an equation, mathematics is how you get the solution(s). Physics must go a step further.
Nanofabricators could quickly synthesize whatever we need, molecule by molecule.
Solving difficult visual puzzles seems to help the brain “rewire” itself by forming new neural pathways.
The Google-owned company developed a system that can reliably predict the 3D shapes of proteins.
Wireless charging isn’t just for phones and laptops. It could also power medical devices like heart implants.
Today, we could use Big Data to radically reform democracy. Tomorrow, we could build nanofabricators and usher in an era of abundance. Is society ready?
If argumentation led to nothing, it would soon be thrown into the evolutionary dustbin.
Elevated blood pressure, even within the normal range, is associated with accelerated brain aging.
Hybrid working, robot fast food workers, and the rapid acceleration of NFTs are just the beginning.
Engineers borrowed the maple tree’s “helicopter” to design tiny, flying microchips, which perform various tasks while in whirling free fall.
The book “The Genesis Machine” outlines the promise and peril of synthetic biology, a powerful tool that will allow us to program life like a computer.
Think of a combination of immersive virtual reality, an online role-playing game, and the internet.
Inspired by the group behaviors of simple animals, a team of roboticists has developed a new way for swarm robots to maneuver on land.
Research from NASA reveals Mars’ spectacular volcanic past.
Often called modern-day dinosaurs, cassowaries are one of only a few birds known to have killed humans.