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This private glass pod that can shift from air to land shows what an aerospace giant thinks luxury travel could look like in 50 years — tour the 'Pulse Concept'

29 May 15:49 1 article

This private glass pod that can shift from air to land shows what an aerospace giant thinks luxury travel could look like in 50 years — tour the 'Pulse Concept'

Embraer's Pulse Concept combines an aircraft and an autonomous car into one futuristic vehicle, courtesy of a private glass pod with 360-degree views.

29 May 15:49 Business Insider 6060062400499356337.html
Antarctic ice sheets retreated at a faster rate in the past, study suggests

29 May 15:59 1 article

Antarctic ice sheets retreated at a faster rate in the past, study suggests

Scientists analysed wave-like ridges on the Antarctic seafloor

29 May 15:59 Metro 970161747390988504.html
Monkeys attack lab worker, steal COVID-19 blood test samples

29 May 15:05 1 article

Monkeys attack lab worker, steal COVID-19 blood test samples

May 29 (UPI) --

29 May 15:05 UPI 8257973865469167588.html
Fish eye lens: Zebrafish use 'single-pixel vision' to spot their tiny prey - which may be the same technique humans use to see minuscule details like stars in the sky

29 May 15:04 1 article

Fish eye lens: Zebrafish use 'single-pixel vision' to spot their tiny prey - which may be the same technique humans use to see minuscule details like stars in the sky

The fish see tiny objects through a single photoreceptor cell in the 'acute zone' of their eye, which is thought to be an early forerunner of the human fovea. It acts like a 'special pixel'.

29 May 15:04 Mail Online 124328110896881378.html
Next frontier in bacterial engineering

29 May 15:14 1 article

Next frontier in bacterial engineering

From bacteria-made insulin that obviates the use of animal pancreases to a better understanding of infectious diseases and improved treatments, genetic engineering of bacteria has redefined modern medicine. ...

29 May 15:14 phys.org 3476726124338487470.html
Solution to century-old math problem could predict transmission of infectious diseases

29 May 15:15 1 article

Solution to century-old math problem could predict transmission of infectious diseases

A Bristol academic has achieved a milestone in statistical/mathematical physics by solving a 100-year-old physics problem—the discrete diffusion equation in finite space.

29 May 15:15 phys.org 3476726124234056283.html
A new view on how tissues flow in the embryo

29 May 15:14 1 article

A new view on how tissues flow in the embryo

As embryos develop, tissues flow and reorganize dramatically on timescales as brief as minutes. This reorganization includes epithelial tissues that cover outer surfaces and inner linings of organs and ...

29 May 15:14 phys.org 3476726124642877329.html