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- Animal evolution: glimpses of ancient environments
- Swimming upstream on sound waves
- Is odor the secret to bats' sex appeal?
- Engineers place molecule-scale devices in precise orientation
Animal evolution: glimpses of ancient environments Posted: 19 Feb 2021 09:42 AM PST Zoologists report the discovery of a trove of fossil fly larvae, and an intriguing caterpillar, encapsulated in samples of amber that are tens of millions of years old. |
Swimming upstream on sound waves Posted: 19 Feb 2021 08:14 AM PST Scientists have succeeded in propelling microvehicles against a fluid flow using ultrasound. In future, these tiny vehicles are set to be introduced into the human bloodstream, thereby revolutionizing the field of medicine. |
Is odor the secret to bats' sex appeal? Posted: 18 Feb 2021 01:04 PM PST Odor-producing glands and tissues in bats may play a prominent role in mating behavior. |
Engineers place molecule-scale devices in precise orientation Posted: 18 Feb 2021 11:28 AM PST A technique for controlling the orientation of manufactured DNA shapes now removes one of the last barriers for the combination of molecular devices with conventional semiconductor chips. |
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