Cellulose is sustainable, biocompatible, and ideal for radiative cooling applications…
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Author Archive: Jennifer Ouellette
People in Old Testament Jerusalem suffered from widespread dysentery, study finds
Study results indicate “long-term presence” of Giardia parasite in Near East populations…
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Is cybersecurity an unsolvable problem?
Ars chats with law philosopher Scott Shapiro about his new book, Fancy Bear Goes Phishing…
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No A/C? No problem, if buildings copy networked tunnels of termite mounds
For the first time, it may be possible to design a true living, breathing building.”…
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Check out live-action Boimler and Mariner in Strange New Worlds S2 trailer
Our job puts us up against death. We might not like it, but we do have to face it…
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3D “digital twin” showcases wreck of Titanic in unprecedented detail
“This is a new phase for underwater forensic investigation and examination.”…
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French painters inspire new insights into the physics of soap bubbles
It’s one step closer to better control of bubble size, shape for practical applications…
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Cosmic rays reveal hidden ancient burial chamber underneath Naples
Rectangular chamber was probably the tomb of a wealthy individual or family…
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More evidence emerges that Saturn’s rings are much younger than the planet
In a way, we’ve gotten closure on a question that started with James Clerk Maxwell.”…
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The first action-packed trailer for Dune: Part 2 is finally here
In the shadows of Arrakis lie many secrets but the darkest of them all may remain…
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