From deciphering burnt Roman scrolls to reading crumbling cuneiform tablets, neural networks could give researchers more data ...
During pregnancy, several organs are rewired to support the health of the mother and the offspring. A molecular signalling ...
The current international financial architecture is a key reason that the UN Sustainable Development Goals are failing. A ...
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Visa delays and denials are keeping researchers from Africa from participating in conferences and meetings in the global ...
Knitted fabrics obey extremely complicated physics, arising from both the properties of the constituent yarn and the fibres’ ...
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Ancient human relatives ran on two legs, like modern humans, but at a much slower pace, suggest 3D computer simulations of Australopithecus afarensis 1 – a small hominin that lived more than ...
Lizzie Collingham is a historian of food and bye-fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, UK. Her books include The Hungry Empire (2017) and The Taste of War ( 2011). Eating and Being: A History of ...