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Engineers have developed Truss Link robots that can self-repair, grow, and morph by absorbing parts from other robots, inching closer to true autonomy.
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNUnderstanding DNA's Complex 3D Architecture in the CellInvestigating chromatin's 3D architecture reveals its influence on gene regulation, shedding light on mechanisms underlying ...
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Bedford Today on MSNUniversal Studios UK: 9 rides at Universal Resorts in the US that could make their way to BedfordWe’ve earmarked nine rides that could make their way to Bedford when the resort finally opens, based on some of the more ...
D. Y. Patil Dean shares how future doctors are trained in AI, research, soft skills, and diverse careers, with strong focus on well-being and mentorship.
Interaction Design Arts students Megan Tan and Shao Xuan Tan to talk about their recent success at i Light Singapore — Asia’s leading light festival.
Three young Triangle-based medical technology companies with roots in Duke University research labs are getting major global attention from their industry. They’re among the 65 cutting-edge companies ...
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have revealed the structure of a key protein involved in ...
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How an Internal Combustion Engine is Assembled: 3D Animation BreakdownIn this detailed 3D animation, we take you through the intricate process of assembling an automobile internal combustion engine, showcasing each step of the engine-building process from start to ...
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Live Science on MSNRoman dodecahedron: A mysterious 12-sided object that has baffled archaeologists for centuriesThere are more than 50 theories for the function of this 12-sided, pentagonal-faced bronze object — but archaeologists have ...
Scientists are racing to learn as much as possible about the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS before it fades from view forever ...
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Every day, your body replaces billions of cells—and yet, your tissues stay perfectly organized. How is that possible?
This makes it far easier to perform this type of assembly in real life, because you’d need to generate a much smaller set of custom DNA molecules. These would then be mixed together and, voila, you’d ...
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