Researchers have studied how a ‘drumstick’ made of light could make a microscopic ‘drum’ vibrate and stand still at the same time. …read more Source:: Science
Month: May 2018
Matabele ants: Travelling faster with detours
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•Ants do not always take the shortest route when they are in a hurry. Their navigational system occasionally makes them take detours to speed up their journey. …read more Source:: Science
Giraffes surprise biologists yet again
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•New research has highlighted how little we know about giraffe behavior and ecology. …read more Source:: Science
OpenSSH arrives in Windows 10 Spring Update
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•One of the most universally used Linux/Unix tools is now included by default in Windows 10: OpenSSH. Here’s how to get started with it. …read more Source:: Linux
Limiting warming to 1.5 degree C would save majority of global species from climate change
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•New research finds that limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees C would save the majority of the world’s plant and animal species from climate change. Species across the globe would …read more Source:: Science
Self-assembling 3D battery would charge in seconds
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•The world is a big place, but it’s gotten smaller with the advent of technologies that put people from across the globe in the palm of one’s hand. And as …read more Source:: Science
Robots grow mini-organs from human stem cells
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•A robotic system has been developed to automate the production of human mini-organs derived from stem cells. The ability to rapidly, mass produce organoids promises to expand the use of …read more Source:: Science
Feeding habits of ancient elephants uncovered from grass fragments stuck in their teeth
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•A new study examined the feeding habits of ancient elephant relatives that inhabited Central Asia some 17 million years ago. …read more Source:: Science
Jurassic fossil tail tells of missing link in crocodile family tree
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•A 180-million-year-old fossil has shed light on how some ancient crocodiles evolved into dolphin-like animals. …read more Source:: Science
Eurovision Song Contest associated with increase in life satisfaction
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•Participating in the Eurovision Song Contest may be linked to an increase in a nation’s life satisfaction, according to new research. …read more Source:: Science