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Some mammals evolved to eat only ants and termites. It happened at least twelve times. These animals developed special ...
A first-of-its-kind study traces the rise of ant- and termite-eaters, revealing how mammals returned to the evolutionary ...
Researchers find that drying hydrogels briefly turns them into strong, reversible adhesives, opening new uses in robotics and ...
Mexico’s energy regulator has issued new provisions to streamline the permitting process for self-consumption power plants between 0.7 MW and 20 MW, aiming to improve legal certainty for project ...
Researchers have found the first new type of magnet in nearly a century. Now, these strange "altermagnets" could help us ...
And “physical risk”, where sectors and firms have to change their output plans because they are on fire or under water. Here’s the really scary thing — the “Disasters and Policy Stagnation” scenario ...
Author and podcaster Jennifer Romolini chats about her new podcast, "Extended Scenes," and her favorites places in L.A. to ...
In the end, good knowledge transfer is not just about passing the baton, it’s also about making sure the next person ...
System Initiative proposes a radical overhaul of infrastructure automation to address infrastructure-as-code chaos and ...
At the forefront of discovery, where cutting-edge scientific questions are tackled, we often don't have much data. Conversely, successful machine ...
A flying device inspired by woven Japanese baskets is among the architecture and design projects from Kent State University.
If you need a big, badass box that can support tens of terabytes of memory, dozens of PCI-Express peripheral slots, thousands ...