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‘Chinese lantern’ structure shifts into more than a dozen shapes for various applications
Researchers have created a polymer “Chinese lantern” that can snap into more than a dozen curved, three-dimensional shapes by ...
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Novel AI tool opens 3D modeling to blind and low-vision programmers
Blind and low-vision programmers have long been locked out of three-dimensional modeling software, which depends on sighted ...
DeepMind has given 3-D structure to 350,000 proteins, including every one made by humans, promising a boon for medicine and drug design. By Cade Metz For some years now John McGeehan, a biologist and ...
As people around the world marveled in July at the most detailed pictures of the cosmos snapped by the James Webb Space Telescope, biologists got their first glimpses of a different set of images — ...
How few corners can a shape have and still tile the plane?” mathematician Gábor Domokos asked me over pizza. His deceptively simple question was about the geometry of tilings, also called ...
Does registration of 2-D mark under Singapore's old law confer 3-D mark protection under the new law? Kevin Wong and Angeline Raj of Ella Cheong Spruson & Ferguson (Singapore) examine a recent ...
The engineers are in the kitchen, again. By Marion Renault Don’t be fooled. This pasta may look like your average fettuccine. But cook it for seven minutes in boiling water and it will transform, ...
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