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Dual-mode magnetic elastomer moves on command, vanishes on demand
The rapid expansion of soft robots and smart electronic devices is driving demand for materials that can not only move and ...
Flashes of femtosecond laser light, lasting just a few trillionths of a second, have made it possible to observe new magnetic ...
These psychic experiments began in 1924, when Gleb Bokii, head of the special section of the Soviet secret police, opened a ...
Mamanwa learners in St. Bernard, Southern Leyte, gain access to science and technology learning resources as the DOST-PSTO Southern Leyte, in partnership with the local government unit, formally turns ...
Biodiversity is the bedrock of resilience, and kelp forests show why.
According to two recently published studies led by scientists from Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE), the ...
The EV6 is one of the most successful EVs made today. While sales figures have taken a hit of late, it's still a compelling compact EV that exhibits more verve and personality than most in the segment ...
You cannot separate them with a chemical reaction, because chemically they are the same substance. You have to sort them by ...
Davidson College Held its Annual Employee Appreciation Day May 22, presenting awards for outstanding service, honoring ...
Our writer kept an open mind as she signed up for sound baths, face yoga and meditation sessions on a wellness retreat aboard ...
On Aug. 21, 1789, just a month after the storming of the Bastille that launched the French Revolution, France’s new governing ...
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M551 Sheridan was like no other: The US Army built a tank light enough to drop out of an airplane
The M551 Sheridan was one of the U.S. Army’s most ambitious tanks: light enough to parachute onto a battlefield, able to swim ...
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