Ancient Trilobites Had Crystal Eyes, And They're Still a Mystery (www.sciencealert.com)
Nature has tried some pretty wild approaches to life's problems over the eons, and that's true for vision.
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Nature has tried some pretty wild approaches to life's problems over the eons, and that's true for vision.
The Solar System is a fairly tidy place.
A team led by famed Harvard Medical School anti-aging researcher David Sinclair has just published a paper that shows a mix of chemicals are capable of reversing cellular aging...
Say hello to ionocaloric cooling.
Annually, between July 17 and August 24, the Perseid meteor shower puts on one of the brightest cosmic events of the year.
Humans might have been wearing phallic ornaments thousands of years before the Romans and Greeks did the same for good luck.
A newly discovered trade-off in the way time-keeping devices operate on a fundamental level could set a hard limit on the performance of large-scale quantum computers, according to researchers from the Vienna University of Technology.
A team of Peruvian and Japanese archaeologists has unearthed a pre-Hispanic archaeological site in northern Peru dedicated to ancestor worship, with burial chambers, human remains and ceramic offerings.
Materials found in the rocks of Mars' Jezero Crater suggest that organic matter may be widespread across the red planet.
A newly discovered trade-off in the way time-keeping devices operate on a fundamental level could set a hard limit on the performance of large-scale quantum computers, according to researchers from the Vienna University of Technology.
A newly discovered trade-off in the way time-keeping devices operate on a fundamental level could set a hard limit on the performance of large-scale quantum computers, according to researchers from the Vienna University of Technology.
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