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Tiny needle-eye sculptures by microscopic artist set new world records
On 1 August 2024, David created the world’s smallest handmade sculpture, a red LEGO brick that was about the same size as a ...
Guernsey's Scrutiny Management Committee is set to put Policy and Resources' (P&R) plans for public finances under the ...
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Ricky Stenhouse Jr.: NASCAR horsepower increase at short tracks won't be 'earth shattering'
One of the biggest rule changes going into the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season is a highly anticipated increase in horsepower ...
The lanterns are finally ready to rise. After years of fan-casting and social media debates, Disney has officially found its ...
Roundhill Generative AI & Technology ETF (CHAT) is a strong Buy on pullback. Its 2.7% yield presents an attractive entry. See ...
Imagine walking into a laboratory where an AI is carefully adjusting a microscope, running experiments, and analysing results, all without human intervention. Researchers from IIT Delhi, along with ...
Researchers at IIT Delhi have developed an AI system named AILA (Artificially Intelligent Lab Assistant)that can perform real scientific experiments, just like human scientists. This breakthrough, ...
NEW DELHI: Walking into a laboratory where experiments are conducted without human hands may sound like science fiction, but researchers at IIT Delhi have made it a reality. In a study published in ...
A microscope slide from Charles Darwin's HMS Beagle voyage has sold at auction for three times its estimate - after being found in a cardboard box.
Researchers at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University, have developed a method for quantitative imaging of ATP levels inside living cells. The study, published in Nature ...
One of Charles Darwin’s microscope slides from his groundbreaking geological research is set for auction after being discovered in a cardboard box - almost 200 years on. The tiny piece of history, ...
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