07/05/2025

Modern tech unlocks secrets of Bronze Age art

A Classics researcher at the University of Cincinnati is using today's technology to learn more about the mass production and placement of votives in ancient Greece.

Revolution in friction: A way to make super-smooth materials

Scientists from the Faculty of Physics and Applied Informatics at the University of Lodz have published an article on friction in the journal Small. Their research on "bismuth islands" moving on the surface of graphite confirmed ...

Tiny thermal sensor shows how molecules can mute heat like music

Imagine you are playing the guitar—each pluck of a string creates a sound wave that vibrates and interacts with other waves. Now shrink that idea down to a small single molecule, and instead of sound waves, picture vibrations ...

Fish may be smarter than previously believed

Often studied in sterile laboratory conditions far removed from the natural habitats of rivers, lakes and seas, the cognitive abilities of fish have long been underestimated. Now, researchers at Wageningen University & Research ...

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