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It was the summer of 1990 and Nelson was guest vocalist on the debut album Blue Lines by Massive Attack, the Bristol trip-hop ...
Imagine if you could "print" a tiny skyscraper using DNA instead of steel. That’s what researchers at Columbia and Brookhaven ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNHow to choose the best animation styleFrom cel animation to stop motion and 3D, the best animation styles can captivate audiences, but which one is for you?
In two papers, one released today in Nature Materials and a second on April 11 in ACS Nano, Oleg Gang and his colleagues ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNQuantum Networks Could Help Reveal the Nature of Quantum GravityThe nodes in a quantum network don’t necessarily have to be computers; they can also be atomic clocks. The cesium atoms that ...
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EVER AFTER IN THE WOODS on MSN15 Junk Foods That Suddenly Disappeared For GoodFrom PB Max to Pepsi Blue, these discontinued snacks vanished too soon—and we’re still craving every bite and sip!
James Gunn's Superman has just leveled up the cameo game, and it is far beyond what anyone could have expected.
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Arabian Post on MSNDNA‑Crafted Nanomachines Self‑Assemble in WaterColumbia University and Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking method to engineer ...
High Point University’s labs are buzzing during the summer with students and faculty collaborating on innovative research through three unique programs.
In biology textbooks and beyond, the human genome and DNA therein typically are taught in only one dimension. While it can be ...
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