Scorched ancient scrolls could be made readable once again0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- October 9, 2019
Carbonized papyrus scrolls may again see the light after thousands of years.
Carbonized papyrus scrolls may again see the light after thousands of years.
James Peebles laid foundation for modern cosmology while Swiss pair found first exoplanet
Israeli company successfully cultures bovine cells on International Space Station
Data will still be gathered by the satellite’s successor.
William Kaelin, Sir Peter Ratcliffe, and Gregg Semenza were awarded the 2019 prize for discovering a fundamental process in animal life: how cells respond to oxygen.
A man paralyzed from the shoulders down has been able to walk using a pioneering four-limb robotic system, or exoskeleton, that is commanded and controlled by signals from his brain.
Known as the X-57 Mod II, the goal is to replace combustion engines on Tecnam P2006T aircraft.
Only three molecular changes are needed for fruit flies to digest milkweed toxins
“If we are living in a simulation, then the cosmos that we are observing is just a tiny piece of the totality of physical existence.”
Research suggests AI able to interpret medical images using deep learning algorithm