Plasmonic nanomachines use light-generated gradients to create local force, offering a design framework for controlled motion at micro- and nanoscale dimensions.
It’s hard to imagine that a snail could kill a person, but a particularly venomous group of marine molluscs called cone ...
Graham Platner, the leading Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in Maine, was supposed to participate in a debate with ...
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How to use Claude with Obsidian to quickly build a second brain (prompts included)
Building a second brain has never been easier.
Texting has become the backbone of modern relationships, but experts believe it may be creating an illusion of intimacy—one that’s curated, controlled, and carefully edited. Welcome to the era of the ...
Seeding trials often target drugs already on the market and operate as Phase 4, or postmarketing, studies. These types of studies are typically conducted after a drug has been app ...
Galapagos daisies evolved similar jagged leaves through different genes. This shows evolution can reach the same result in ...
Harvard faculty will vote May 12 through 19 on a proposal to limit A grades to 20 percent (plus 4) of the students in a class. Somehow, elite professors giving elite students high grades has become ...
Need proof? Sam Potozkin, a Chapman University business analyst and robot enthusiast in Orange County, California, spent ...
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Researchers create plastic that completely self-destructs on command in just six days
A major breakthrough in plastic technology promises to tackle one of the planet’s biggest environmental challenges:plastic ...
Artificial intelligence can generate images in seconds of what your future kids might look like. But how accurate are they? Amanda Smith is a freelance journalist and writer. She reports on culture, ...
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