Beneath the surface of forests, grasslands and farms across the world, vast fungal webs form underground trading systems to ...
Plugging in a laptop or phone with USB-C is a no-brainer, but there are loads of other unexpected devices you can also use ...
Inspired by the remarkable camouflage abilities of octopus and cuttlefish, Stanford researchers have developed a soft material that can rapidly shift its surface texture and color at extremely fine ...
Researchers show that consumer-grade 3D printers and low-cost materials can produce multi-element optical components that ...
Researchers found in mice that multiple nutrients and cancer cell characteristics work together to control the spread of ...
By cutting into a tiny throat bone, Princeton's Chris Griffin showed that it belonged to an adult of a smaller tyrannosauroid ...
Farmer Wilson Bentley was the first to photograph the tiny snow crystals individually, and his collection reveals that each ...
Stanford researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors, offering ...
Researchers say the innovation, known as SmartEM, will speed scanning sevenfold and open the field of connectomics to a ...
There are a couple of things that have clearly not happened quite as futurologists predicted, including the paperless office and the move to wholly digital documents. Not only is paper still shuffling ...
Apricot-themed and nature-inspired activities await at Los Altos History Museum’s Apricot STEM Fair on Saturday, July 19. Held in the museum’s courtyard and adjacent Los Altos Heritage Orchard from 10 ...
Manu Prakash works on the world’s most urgent problems and seemingly frivolous questions at the same time. They add up to a philosophy he calls “recreational biology.” Inside Manu Prakash are two ...
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