Researchers find that Earth’s orbital rhythms influenced sediment and organic preservation in Jurassic shale deposits.
Lawrie Shabibi, Alserkal Avenue, is presenting Invisible Fish by Saif Azzuz, opening January 17. It marks the artist’s first ...
The How-To Home on MSN
Japanese garden elements you can incorporate in your home
The ancient art of Japanese garden design offers a profound sense of tranquility and a deep connection to the natural world ...
Artificial intelligence is changing how we predict river flow—but a new study led by researchers at the University of British ...
Stanford researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors, offering ...
Veri Apriyatno Drawings on MSN
Creating a heavenly river oil painting with glowing atmosphere
A peaceful river scene becomes a glowing visual escape in this Heavenly River oil painting journey. The artwork focuses on ...
The animals' camouflaging capabilities have long inspired humans. The new material could one day help researchers improve ...
A material that can switch its appearance, cephalopod-style, could have future applications in robotics or display technology ...
To control color, the team sandwiched the polymer between two gold films. Light bounces off these films and interferes in ...
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