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Skull shape can predict how extinct vultures fed on carrion

Variations in the skull shape of vultures have been found to coincide with the preferred method each species uses to feed on a carcass......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgNov 21st, 2023

Study demonstrates on-demand locomotion of physical intelligence–encoded electronics

Beyond flexible electronics, which can be deformed into 3D curvilinear shapes through passive mechanical strain, shape-reconfigurable electronics hold significant promise as the next generation of electronic devices......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 25th, 2023

New tool developed to efficiently predict relative ligand binding affinity in drug discovery

Lead optimization in drug discovery is a challenging process that heavily relies on hypotheses and the experience of medicinal chemists. This often leads to uncertain outcomes and inefficiency. Furthermore, the process is time-consuming and requires.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 25th, 2023

Deep learning solves long-standing challenges in identification of nanoparticle shape

Innovation Center of NanoMedicine has announced with The University of Tokyo that a group led by Prof. Takanori Ichiki, Research Director of iCONM, proposed a new property evaluation method of nanoparticles' shape anisotropy that solves long-standing.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 24th, 2023

Anker Soundcore’s Motion X500 packs spatial audio into a more portable package

Anker Soundcore's latest Bluetooth speaker packs hi-res audio, spatial sound, and a mini light show in a very portable shape......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsOct 24th, 2023

The Easiest Remote Control Animatronic Skull With Micro:Bit and Crazy Circuits

They think treat, we think trick! This DIY talking skull project can be controlled from afar so that you can prank your trick-or-treaters. They’ll think it’s a store-bought Halloween display, but then when it starts to say things that co.....»»

Category: gadgetSource:  makezineonlineRelated NewsOct 24th, 2023

Federal forecasters predict warm, wet US winter but less snow because of El Nino, climate change

The upcoming United States winter looks likely to be a bit low on snow and extreme cold outbreaks, with federal forecasters predicting the North to get warmer than normal and the South wetter and stormier......»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsOct 19th, 2023

Fossilized bat skull adds vital piece to evolution puzzle

Of all the mammals, bats have one of the poorest fossil records, with paleontologists estimating that about 80% of it is missing......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 19th, 2023

Rumor: AirTag 2 will debut with Apple Vision Pro integration in early 2025

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has chimed in on AirTag 2 rumors, saying that mass production will likely start in the end of 2024 and have some kind of integration with the Apple Vision Pro.AirTagsBack in June 2022, Ming-Chi Kuo made the fairly obvious predict.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsOct 18th, 2023

Founder personality could predict start-up success, study suggests

The stats don't lie—the overwhelming majority of start-up companies fail. So, what makes the seemingly lucky few not only survive, but thrive?.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 18th, 2023

Three endangered species tied to Georgia are now extinct, feds say

Bachman's warbler, the southern acornshell and the upland combshell. Not long ago, those creatures called the rivers of Georgia and the skies above them home. But now, the federal government has confirmed a grim fact that scientists had long suspecte.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 18th, 2023

How smaller businesses can become net-zero influencers and enablers

What if all of the UK's 48,000 hairdressing salons and barbershops started sharing water and energy-saving advice with their clients, alongside a clipper cut or a wash and blow dry? Previous studies have demonstrated that hairdressers can shape custo.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 17th, 2023

Researchers predict thermal conductivity and heat flow distribution at core-mantle boundary

A team led by Prof. Wu Zhongqing from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has predicted the thermal conductivity of bridgmanite and post-perovskite at high pressure and temperature using m.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 17th, 2023

Scientists reconstruct extinct ape"s damaged skull to better understand evolution of great ape face

A new study led by scientists at the American Museum of Natural History, Brooklyn College, and the Catalan Institute of Paleontology Miquel Crusafont has reconstructed the well-preserved but damaged skull of a great ape species that lived about 12 mi.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 16th, 2023

Management zone maps of little use to corn growers, study finds

A multiyear analysis tested whether management zone maps based on soil conditions, topography or other landscape features can reliably predict which parts of a cornfield will respond best to higher rates of seeding or nitrogen application. The study.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 16th, 2023

New South American site reveals extraordinary fossils from the end of the age of the dinosaurs

The discovery of a spectacular fossil site in Argentina is helping shed new light on life at the end of the Cretaceous, the time period just before the non-avian dinosaurs went extinct......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 13th, 2023

New research can help better predict the health and sustainability of "grassy" ecosystems

Newly published research from UNC Greensboro's Dr. Kevin Wilcox and colleagues will help scientists better predict how global changes—such as droughts, fires, and heat waves—will impact the health and sustainability of the Earth's grassy ecosyste.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 13th, 2023

Tracking emotions on social media to predict which posts go viral

It doesn't take a scientist to know that a Facebook post bursting with party popper emojis or angry face symbols gets more reactions and shares than a flat, factual account of a child's graduation or an airline's villainous customer service......»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsOct 13th, 2023

Officially extinct fish is alive and well, according to DNA analyses

The houting, a fish species that lived in North Sea estuaries and is officially extinct, turns out to be alive and well. Researchers from the University of Amsterdam and the Natural History Museum London extracted DNA from multiple houtings conserved.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsOct 13th, 2023

What tiny fossils can tell us about the changing climate

Adriane Lam's research allows scientists to more accurately predict future climate and zoological changes as the Earth continues to warm......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 12th, 2023

New method to predict the risk of adverse drug events

Studying signaling within cells can predict the risk of adverse drug reactions of novel obesity and type II diabetes treatments before they reach the patient, according to a new study from Karolinska Institutet published in Nature Communications......»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsOct 11th, 2023