Nature is replete with slender filaments that bend and coil—from climbing grape vines, to folded proteins, to elephant trunks that can pick up a peanut but also take down a tree.
Major update adds new Photo page bringing Hollywood’s most advanced colour tools to still photos, plus hundreds of new ...
We once believed the Earth was flat. Nowadays, we're sending crews to space, inventing cures for strange diseases, and ...
Plasticity 2026.1 adds PolySplines mesh to NURBS, Export Hidden Line to SVG, and workflow updates like 2D snapping and ...
RIT engineering Ph.D. candidate Valeria Marin Montealegre advances 3D printing, using zinc in molten metal jetting, to ...
A record-breaking 3D map of the universe is now complete, giving scientists a new way to study dark energy. The massive ...
America’s stance on gun rights has always been complicated. On the one hand, people fight vociferously for their Second Amendment rights. On the other, 47,000 people died due to gun-related injuries ...
This manuscript has convincing data that provides a high-resolution structure of the Egl-RNA complex. The findings are important to understand the formation, stability, and interactions of this ...
Physicists are rethinking how to detect elusive particles like neutrinos by combining existing technologies in unconventional ...
From car aerodynamics to 3D printing and laser engraving, AI is becoming an essential partner in engineering and fabrication. By speeding up simulations, generating optimized designs, and automating ...
HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein (Env), a gp120–gp41 trimer, undergoes coordinated conformational changes that drive membrane fusion and allow immune evasion by transiently concealing ...