Giant dinosaur was “heron from hell,” not a deep diver, says new analysis

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China unveils Small Falcon ornithopter

From Superinnovators 08/03/24 China has developed a new type of #ornithopter, an aircraft that flies by flapping its wings, and experts said on Sunday that the small bird-like aircraft has application potential in fields like ecological monitoring and environment protection. #ChinaTech pic.twitter.com/UeLX7fTJAd — China News 中国新闻网 (@Echinanews) March 4, 2024 Developed by Northwestern Polytechnical University. […]
Hexapod personal mobility device

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Airflow dynamics scrub classroom air

A new study from UBC Okanagan reveals that strategic airflow design in classrooms can reduce airborne pathogens by 85%, potentially leading to safer indoor environments and energy savings.
Espresso yourself: Wearable tech measures emotional responses to coffee

Italian researchers have pioneered the use of wearable technology to assess coffee quality by measuring the emotional responses of experts, offering a novel approach to minimise bias in sensory evaluation.
New deep-sea worm discovered at methane seep off Costa Rica

Marine biologist Greg Rouse and his team at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography have identified a new species of deep-sea worm, Pectinereis strickrotti, near Costa Rica, shedding light on the rich biodiversity of methane seep ecosystems.
Nanosurgical tool could be key to cancer breakthrough

A groundbreaking study by the University of Leeds has introduced a novel double-barrel nanopipette technology that offers unprecedented insights into how individual cancer cells respond to treatments, potentially revolutionising the development of more effective cancer therapies.
Powerless mechanoluminescent touchscreen underwater

A team from Pohang University of Science and Technology has developed a pioneering optical display technology using afterglow luminescent particles, enabling the underwater writing and erasure of messages, according to their study published in Advanced Functional Materials.
Revolutionary elephant iPSC milestone reached in Colossal’s Woolly Mammoth Project

Colossal Biosciences, the pioneer in de-extinction technology, has announced a groundbreaking achievement in the reprogramming of elephant induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), marking a significant step towards the potential resurrection of the woolly mammoth.
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From Superinnovators 06/03/24 Unitree humanoid breaks world speed record https://shop.unitree.com/products/unitree-h1 Bluetooth fishing lure https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/probe/probe-track-lure-swimming-depth-when-casting-or-trolling?ref=video https://www.probefishing.com/ Japan demos lunar robots building comms tower Previous: Allen Distinguished Investigators @DrLauraSanchez and @Lydia_Kisley are developing a radical new technology that would stretch cells like Silly Putty, allowing researchers to study elusive structures and metabolites. More: https://t.co/QGUy9mdL4W#FrontierScience | @ucsc @cwru […]