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NANJING — In the heart of China's pottery capital Yixing in the eastern province of Jiangsu, the ancient ritual of firing the ...
Historians have long viewed Carpetania, an ancient district in what is now the Iberian Peninsula, Spain, as a passive player ...
Researchers excavating the site of a future nuclear project in the United Kingdom, Sizewell C, discovered hundreds of “seemingly unassuming” pits spread across the landscape, according to a June 4 ...
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The Salado were clever farmers who built water channels directing flow from the Salt River to their fields. They grew maize, ...
Here, we present a solution study of amphiphilic peptide−polymer conjugates, where a hydrophobic polymer, polystyrene, is covalently linked to the N-terminus of a coiled-coil helix bundle-forming ...
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Today, Dingshu is both a sanctuary for tradition and an innovation hub. The Wood-Stone Digital Industrial Park hosts 3,500+ e-commerce vendors, with purple clay sales exceeding 1 billiot online this ...
At Armando al Pantheon, a trattoria in Rome, meals often are punctuated with a slice of torta antica roma— a rustic tart inspired by the traditional Roman combination of ricotta and cherries ...
Make a simple mini-motor. A coil of wire becomes an electromagnet when current passes through it. The electromagnet interacts with a permanent magnet, causing the coil to spin. Voilà! You’ve created ...
This work proposes a fiber-reinforced pneumatic twisted-and-coiled actuator (FR-PTCA) that addresses these shortcomings by introducing a fiber reinforcement to increase the tube anisotropy. The ...
In 2008, archaeologists working in Denisova Cave in southern Siberia, Russia, uncovered a tiny bone: the tip of the little finger of an ancient human that lived there tens of thousands of years ago.