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In a scientific first, researchers from Vanderbilt University and the University of California, San Diego, have generated a ...
A July 1976 article explores how architect Bertrand Goldberg applied his headily futuristic vision for health care at ...
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Chinese scientists’ latest findings in ancient seabed community illustrate a biological mechanism capable of shaping community structure, operating beyond passive environmental constraints or initial ...
Understanding how ancient species arranged themselves in space is a key puzzle in paleoecology, but direct evidence of how ...
CGI is no longer confined to cinema or advertising campaigns. It moves through social feeds, digital platforms and real-time ...
Montreal-based artist Laura Hudspith’s new exhibition Wanderer is guided by science, magic and her experience of chronic ...
We're in peak "guava girl" summer mode. Here's how you can bring this energetic color and energy into your home through ...
The Light Stage 3 (2002) was the first physical set to use an array of RGB LED lights surrounding an actor to create an ...
Proteins are constantly moving, but our structures of them are static. Clare Sansom talks to the researchers using ...
Atlas Guo is a cartographer and Ph.D. student. We met with him to learn more about mapping natural disasters and what goes into making a well-designed map.
When modern humans first migrated out of Africa about 60,000 years ago, they crossed paths with Neanderthals. Over thousands of years, interbreeding between these two groups led to genetic exchanges ...