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- New fossils show what the ancestral brains of arthropods looked like
- Nutrient-rich human waste poised to sustain agriculture, improve economies
- Water-driven soft actuator developed
- Recordings of the magnetic field from 9,000 years ago teach us about the magnetic field today
New fossils show what the ancestral brains of arthropods looked like Posted: 20 Aug 2021 08:11 AM PDT Rare fossils preserving the brains of creatures living more than half a billion years ago shed new light on the evolution of arthropods such as insects and crustaceans. |
Nutrient-rich human waste poised to sustain agriculture, improve economies Posted: 19 Aug 2021 04:08 PM PDT The future connection between human waste, sanitation technology and sustainable agriculture is becoming more evident. According to a civil and environmental engineering professor, countries could be moving closer to using human waste as fertilizer, closing the loop to more circular, sustainable economies. |
Water-driven soft actuator developed Posted: 18 Aug 2021 10:05 AM PDT A research team has developed a soft robot based on a water-driven hydrogel actuator. |
Recordings of the magnetic field from 9,000 years ago teach us about the magnetic field today Posted: 16 Aug 2021 01:13 PM PDT New research has uncovered findings regarding the magnetic field that prevailed in the Middle East between approximately 10,000 and 8,000 years ago. Researchers examined pottery and burnt flints from archaeological sites in Jordan, on which the magnetic field during that time period was recorded. |
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