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Interesting Engineering on MSNPeacocks can shoot yellow-green lasers from tail feathers, scientists discover
Scientists have concluded that peacocks’ tail feathers are capable of emitting narrow beams of light. A team highlighted that ...
The idea that a few hollow-boned birds could destroy a massive piece of machinery and kill scores of people in the process ...
Explore the world of 2PP 3D printed nails with UpNano and discover how innovative technology transforms nail art into breathtaking microstructures.
For thousands of years, humans have combined metals to collectively harness properties found in individual components, producing such practical materials as bronze, brass and, more recently, steel.
Solana released its 2027 roadmap for internet capital markets, outlining key improvements to create more flexible ICMs on its ...
We demonstrate a new approach for large area releases in single crystal silicon without the use of traditional undercutting-based etches. Our approach uses silicon migration to create suspended ...
Caltech scientists have developed a method to create metallic objects of a precisely specified shape and composition, giving them unprecedented ...
Western biologists have developed an innovative way to reconstruct how crickets sing, based on the physical formation of the ...
Western biologists have developed an innovative way to reconstruct how crickets sing, based on the physical formation of the ...
In this latest instalment of Future Chronicles, an imagined history of future inventions, Rowan Hooper reveals how ...
Besides the most common glass substrates, novel materials are pursued as substrates for protein microarrays, including flat polymer substrates and porous substrates, such as nitrocellulose, porous ...
The tail feathers of male peacocks emit yellow-greenish laser light after certain preparation. This is unique in the animal ...
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