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- Ancient bird figurine recovered from refuse heap the oldest instance of East Asian 3D art
- Three research groups, two kinds of electronic properties, one material
- Extinct camelids reveal insights about North America's ancient savannas
- World's first spherical artificial eye has 3D retina
- Black hole's heart still beating
- A rare heart bone is discovered in chimpanzees
- New explanation for neutrino anomalies in Antarctica
Ancient bird figurine recovered from refuse heap the oldest instance of East Asian 3D art Posted: 10 Jun 2020 12:20 PM PDT A small bird carving - -the oldest instance of East Asian three-dimensional art ever discovered -- is described in a new study. |
Three research groups, two kinds of electronic properties, one material Posted: 10 Jun 2020 10:50 AM PDT This it is the story of a unique material -- made of a single compound, it conducts electrons in different ways on its different surfaces and doesn't conduct at all in its middle. |
Extinct camelids reveal insights about North America's ancient savannas Posted: 10 Jun 2020 09:10 AM PDT A new study looking at extinct camelids -- ancestors of today's camels and llamas -- tells the story of North America's ancient savannas and highlights how past climatic and environmental conditions influenced the composition of mammalian faunas. |
World's first spherical artificial eye has 3D retina Posted: 10 Jun 2020 07:27 AM PDT Scientists have developed the world's first 3D artificial eye with capabilities better than existing bionic eyes and in some cases, even exceed those of the human eyes, bringing vision to humanoid robots and new hope to patients with visual impairment. |
Black hole's heart still beating Posted: 10 Jun 2020 06:41 AM PDT The first confirmed heartbeat of a supermassive black hole is still going strong more than ten years after first being observed. |
A rare heart bone is discovered in chimpanzees Posted: 10 Jun 2020 06:40 AM PDT Experts have discovered that some chimpanzees have a bone in their heart, which could be vital in managing their health and conservation. |
New explanation for neutrino anomalies in Antarctica Posted: 09 Jun 2020 04:07 PM PDT A new article provides a new explanation for two recent strange events that occurred in Antarctica -- high-energy neutrinos appearing to come up out of the Earth on their own accord and head skyward. |
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