Crows can recognize geometric patterns, suggesting that humans aren't unique in understanding shape structure.
Scientists from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem have created wood ink that can be extruded into flat wooden structures, self-morphing into complex 3D shapes as they dry and shrink. The researchers ...
New cell-laden bioink, comprised of tightly-packed, flake-shaped microgels and living cells, the production of cell-rich 4D bioconstructs that can change shape under physiological conditions. Where ...
Native gel electrophoresis of samples stained with SYBR Safe gave a 17% assembly yield (referred to as ‘gel yield’), calculated from the ratio of the fluorescent intensity of the product band to that ...
Rethinking solar panel geometry beyond the traditional rectangle can unlock significant energy potential by optimizing coverage on complex, irregular rooflines.
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