This latest probe is merely the most recent attempt to unravel a programme that, from its inception in November 2015, ...
The solo exhibition Sew the Weft and Warp Threads by embroidery artist Diao Juan, winner of last year's "Hand of Wisdom" ...
Inexperience is compounded by workload pressures. Research across sectors – including policing and nursing – shows that the combination of inexperience and overload reduces quality and increases ...
A second Sphinx? An Italian researcher says satellite radar points to a massive hidden statue at Giza, but experts remain ...
WSL is developing an official fantasy football game due to launch in August, with players from both the top flight and WSL 2 ...
India is being called the engine of the Asian century. The management layer that has to run it is under strain the growth ...
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Egyptian dig uncovers Pharaoh Apries limestone blocks at ancient Memphis
Archaeologists excavating at Mit Rahina, the modern village that sits atop ancient Memphis in Lower Egypt, have pulled ...
With early voting set to begin in just over a week, Deb Haaland is in a strong position to win the Democratic Party’s ...
With a carefully designed experiment and a handful of tin atoms, University of Tennessee, Knoxville's physicists have found a ...
The best part is that the job needs a human touch. Since tailors are literally hands-on, they must be able to see the garment ...
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Programmable 3D-printed filaments mimic artificial muscles with heat-driven bending and twisting
Nature is replete with slender filaments that bend and coil—from climbing grape vines, to folded proteins, to elephant trunks that can pick up a peanut but also take down a tree.
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