Scientists from the University of Bristol and the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) used three-dimensional computer modelling to investigate the hindlimb of Euparkeria capensis-a small reptile that...
Scientists from the University of Bristol and the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) used three-dimensional computer modelling to investigate the hindlimb of Euparkeria capensis–a small reptile that...
When it rains in Iran’s Dasht-e Lut desert, the ground comes alive with tiny, upside-down crustaceans.
By monitoring brain function, computers can be made imagine what a person is thinking of and present the results as images. The technique can be utilized...
Tiny magnetic whirls that can occur in materials—so-called skyrmions—hold high promises for novel electronic devices or magnetic memory in which they are used as bits to...
Researchers have developed a technique in which a computer models visual perception by monitoring human brain signals. In a way, it is as if the computer...
The series “Imaginary Earths” speculates what the world might be like if one key aspect of life was changed, be if the planet or with humanity...
The Backyard Scientist, a YouTuber and experimenter, has figured out a way to make a machine blow rings of fire under water.
Northwestern University researchers have developed a new low-cost, relatively simple strategy for designing materials used in live cell imaging, photodynamic therapy for cancer and night-vision technologies.
New bioarchaeology research from a University of Otago Ph.D. candidate has shown how infectious diseases may have spread 4000 years ago, while highlighting the dangers of...