Pre-reptile may be earliest known to walk upright on all fours
A newly published analysis of the bones of Bunostegos akokanensis, a 260-million-year-old pre-reptile, finds that it likely stood upright on all-fours, like a cow or a hippo, making it the earliest ... more
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Targeted Electrical Stimulation of the Brain Shows Promise as a Memory Aid
Electrical arrays implanted in the memory centers of the brain are showing promise for their ability to help patients improve their scores on memory tests, raising hope that such approaches may some ... more
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Indonesia raises volcano alert level to highest after huge eruption
Gov. Ron DeSantis signs law erasing climate change from Florida policy
Climate change could force Bangkok to move, official warns
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Tokyo videogame show transports fans to new realities
It may not quite be the Matrix, but videogames giant Sony took fans on a journey into its own virtual reality on Thursday when it unveiled its revamped Morpheus headset at the annual Tokyo Game Show. ... more
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Silicon nanoparticle is a new candidate for an ultrafast all-optical transistor
Physicists from the Department of Nanophotonics and Metamaterials at ITMO University have experimentally demonstrated the feasibility of designing an optical analog of a transistor based on a single ... more
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One step towards faster organic electronics
Organic electronics has many advantages: it is inexpensive, flexible and lightweight. In terms of applications, we are only limited by our imaginations. There has been a lot of development in polyme ... more
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Study that "unraveled" last mystery of electromagnetism questioned
A group of scientists from ITMO University, Australian National University and Aalto University called into question the results of a study, published by the researchers from Cambridge University in ... more
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Wearable tech market bursting at the seams: survey
The market for wearable tech, led by Apple Watch and a range of connected fitness gadgets, is exploding, a survey showed Monday. ... more
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