The University of Maryland's study also found that chitin-zinc batteries were 99.7% efficient after over 400 hours of use, as ...
Researchers in Egypt and Germany have used high-tech scanning methods to peer behind the pyramid's historic granite bricks.
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James Watson, famous geneticist and Nobel Prize co-winner in the structure of DNA, dies at 97
James Watson, a renowned molecular biologist and one of the Nobel Prize winners for discovering the structure of DNA, died ...
"I'm more fulfilled and happier now than ever," Angel, 44, tells PEOPLE exclusively. After O-Town disbanded in 2003, the ...
Eggs laid by dinosaurs have provided paleontologists with a new way to tell prehistoric time. By looking to radioactive ...
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Strange signal detected from mysterious interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS as it moves closer to Earth
Scientists have announced the first detection of a radio signal from the mysterious interstellar visitor as it speeds through ...
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The Architect’s PerspectiveArchitectural development management through conservation
The CMP covers all these, including user needs and activities translated to architectural space programs and management studies. Once the pre-design service or research work is done through a CMP, ...
Rietvlei Dam’s worsening pollution is killing waterlife like fish and birds at an alarming rate. Research led by Dr Michael van der Laan of the Agricultural Research Council reveals soaring phosphorus ...
The Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot isn’t just a museum – it’s a celebration of the humble tuber that put Idaho on the map and keeps comfort food enthusiasts coming back for more. When someone asks ...
The Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum isn’t just for car enthusiasts – it’s for anyone who appreciates human achievement, beautiful design, or simply a good story. Each vehicle represents countless ...
Soft batteries and water-walking robots are among the many creations made possible by studying animals and plants.
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How a medieval Oxford friar used light and color to find out what stars and planets are made of
During the 1240s, Richard Fishacre, a Dominican friar at Oxford University, used his knowledge of light and color to show ...
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