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Lost score revives sound of music and voices from centuries past
A fragment of 'lost' music found in the pages of Scotland's first full-length printed book is provid ...View More
Carnivorous squirrels documented in California
A ground squirrel with cheeks stuffed with nuts, seeds or grains, is a common sight. But a new study ...View More
How to print a car: High-performance multi-material 3D printing techniques
Researchers at Tohoku University's Institute for Materials Research and New Industry Creation Hatche ...View More
Brain cells remain healthy after a month on the International Space Station, but mature faster than brain cells on Earth
Microgravity is known to alter the muscles, bones, the immune system and cognition, but little is kn ...View More
Travelers weigh in on weight-based airfares for eco-friendly skies
The holidays are in full swing and people are shopping, wrapping and packing to visit loved ones. Al ...View More
New paper examines the elusive nature of liquid brines on Mars
More than a hundred years ago, astronomer Percival Lowell made the case for the existence of canals ...View More
Physics and emote design: Quantifying clarity in digital images
When analyzing artworks, understanding the visual clarity of compositions is crucial. Inspired by di ...View More
Does the exoplanet Trappist-1 b have an atmosphere after all?
Recent measurements with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) cast doubt on the current understandi ...View More
Astrophysicists capture astonishing images of gamma-ray flare from supermassive black hole M87
The first-ever photo of a black hole rocked the world in 2019, when the Event Horizon Telescope, or ...View More
Heart of Jovian moon's volcanic rage
Scientists with NASA's Juno mission to Jupiter have discovered that the volcanoes on Jupiter's moon ...View More



