The Neural Network Of An Octopus Arm

An octopus arm is one of the most fascinating organs among animals. It has many particular features enabling it to carry out various vital tasks…
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An octopus arm is one of the most fascinating organs among animals. It has many particular features enabling it to carry out various vital tasks…
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Heart failure is a leading cause of death in developed countries worldwide. It is typically caused by a heart attack that irreversibly damages the muscle…
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Plastics are polymers consisting of large molecules with long repeating chains of organic units. They offer the possibility of molecular design through chemical synthesis, good…
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Welcome to the My Science Life feature of Ritabrata Dobe, Junior Research Fellow funded by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) India. I…
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Humans are bound to move inter-urban areas on a daily basis, and understanding human mobility is vital to explain the processes related to this human…
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Dr. Michelle R. Stem has discovered an exceptional material that demonstrates three-dimensional (3-D) control over visible light photons! Coherent poly propagation (CPP) is the newly…
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Tomorrow’s optoelectronics must be wearable, printable and portable: that’s how touch screens, photovoltaics, e-papers and other devices should be! However, a disruptive technology is needed…
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Reductive off odors are a series of sulfury notes (rotten eggs, decaying seaweed, putrefaction or cooked cabbage) eventually developed by wine, caused by H2S, methanethiol…
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If we imagine a plate, which is perfectly reflective of sound and drill holes through 5% of its surface then we would expect 5% of…
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Metamaterial has gradually cemented its place in the past 20 years as an area of exciting research and drawn broad attention from the physics and…
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As the dominant staple crop in temperate regions of the world, wheat provides between 20% to 50% of the total intake of calories in our…
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