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A jumping spider considers a set of 3D printed insects, which include a fly (top right), a wasp (next to the spider) and a ...
A team led by Princeton University researchers has developed a tool to peer inside the nucleolus, the cellular compartment ...
Previous studies relied on International Classification of Diseases codes to assess the incidence rate and risk factors for ...
A praying mantis slowly approaches a 3D printed model of a wasp before striking. The model is moved using a motor as mantises will ignore static prey ...
A jumping spider considers a set of 3D printed insects, which include a fly (top right), a wasp (next to the spider) and a series of intermediate mimics generated by 3D morphing. A praying mantis ...
Image shows the simple chemical building blocks used to assemble complex tetrasubstituted alkenes.
An illustration of the method for producing 3D printed model insects. Photographs of real insects are analysed to produce 3D digital shapes and patterns, which are combined and then printed. The top ...
A jumping spider devours a hoverfly. The hoverfly has evolved to look like a wasp, but in this case the resemblance is not sufficient to deter a spider from attacking it.