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Artist Cleverly Folds Paper Into Passionately Kissing Faces | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on June 16, 2022 There’s no cutting or glueing involved. For many, learning how to draw a portrait is one of the most challenging endeavors. Artist Polly Verity, however, manages to render human features without ever reaching … Continue reading
BREAKING: New Phase of Matter
What are time crystals? How do scientists make one on a quantum computer. […]
10 years to transform the future of humanity — or destabilize the planet | TED
“For the first time, we are forced to consider the real risk of destabilizing the entire planet,” says climate impact scholar Johan Rockström. In a talk backed by vivid animations of the climate crisis, he shows how nine out of … Continue reading
Could used beer yeast be the solution to heavy metal contamination in water? – ScienceBlog.com
June 13, 2022 MIT A new analysis by researchers at MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA) has found that inactive yeast could be effective as an inexpensive, abundant, and simple material for removing lead contamination from drinking water supplies. … Continue reading