Spiders don’t just spin webs—they engineer them. By stretching their silk as they spin, spiders strengthen the fibers at the ...
There’s always incredible variety in the work of a curator with each day different from the next. Much of this work goes on behind the scenes at the Museum and is unseen. It’s important to share these ...
A lighthearted round-up of this week’s Cambridge news, featuring green-thumbed engineers and yet another creative use for AI ...
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AZoNano on MSNBioinspired Nanoscale 3D Printing of Calcium PhosphatesResearchers developed a high-resolution 3D printing method for calcium phosphate using bone prenucleation clusters, advancing ...
The study introduces new tools for measuring the intracellular calcium concentration close to transmitter release sites, which may be relevant for synaptic vesicle fusion and replenishment. This ...
During the age of dinosaurs, early mammals probably lacked the stripes and spots of their modern relatives, having uniformly dark, drab coats.
Researchers from Tomsk Polytechnic University, as part of a research team, have developed a new class of materials, namely ...
Study lead author Albert Jambon, an archaeometallurgist and professor emeritus at Sorbonne University in Paris, said the ...
High entropy alloys, with unique compositions, enhance material performance, making them crucial for high-stress applications ...
This study reveals tungsten carbide-carbon nanofoam composites as efficient electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution, ...
The collapse of wine tanks at Darling Cellars in 2021 made industry news, and when forensic metallurgists were called in to ...
The early mammals that lived alongside the dinosaurs upwards of 150 million years ago (mya) were likely covered in dark and dusky greyish-brown fur, according to a quantitative reconstruction of ...
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