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Insane biology of a slime mold
Slime mold has no brain, no nervous system, and no central control. Yet it can solve mazes, optimize networks, and adapt to changing conditions. This video explores the bizarre biology that makes this ...
Now that One Piece is embracing the seasonal format in 2026, our relationship with Eiichiro Oda’s magnum opus will inevitably change. This is not to say that the slower-paced 26 anime episodes a year ...
More durable prosthetics and medical devices for patients and stronger parts for airplanes and automobiles are just some of the products that could be created through a new 3-D printing technology ...
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Dehumidifiers can help you eliminate bad odors, mold and condensation in your home. These are some of the best appliances to buy in 2026, as chosen by our expert reviewers. When you purchase through ...
A vast, mostly invisible ecosystem shapes life on Earth, from the food we eat to the air we breathe. And the more scientists learn, the more they say it’s in trouble Photographs by Shane Gross; Text ...
For the second consecutive year, here is Pitchfork’s staff list of 101 bad, troubling, goofy, heartwarming, terrific moments in and around music culture.
Kuchroo et al. use data geometry and topology to develop Multiscale PHATE, a visualization tool for single-cell data. When applied to immune cells of COVID-19 patients, it helps find cell subgroups ...
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