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New research reveals that flamingos create water tornadoes to trap prey, using their feet, necks, and beaks in a highly coordinated strategy.
Imagine a T-shirt that could monitor your heart rate or blood pressure. Or a pair of socks that could provide feedback on your running stride. It may be closer than you think, with new research ...
Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) have developed a technique that could help advance ...
A microscale 3D printing technique uses a resin that can be dynamically tuned to create different colors during printing. The ...
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Study Finds on MSNFlamingos Create Tiny Underwater Tornadoes To Trap PreyIn a nutshell Flamingos aren’t passive feeders; they’re active predators that create underwater vortices using their beaks, ...
Philips has introduced a program that allows consumers to 3D print replacement parts for some of its personal health devices, marking a new approach to product ...
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