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- New behavioral variant in wild chimpanzees: Algae fishing in Bakoun, Guinea
- The golden drool: Study finds treasure trove of info in saliva of foraging bears
- Now you see it, now you don't: Invisibility cloak for high-tech processing chips
New behavioral variant in wild chimpanzees: Algae fishing in Bakoun, Guinea Posted: 10 Nov 2016 09:40 AM PST Chimpanzees routinely fish for algae during the dry season in Bakoun, Guinea, using long and robust sticks as a tool, researchers have discovered. |
The golden drool: Study finds treasure trove of info in saliva of foraging bears Posted: 09 Nov 2016 03:28 PM PST The rivers and streams of Alaska are littered in the summer and fall with carcasses of tens of thousands of salmon that not only provide a smorgasbord for hungry brown bears but are also the newest database in the arsenal of wildlife biologists. |
Now you see it, now you don't: Invisibility cloak for high-tech processing chips Posted: 09 Nov 2016 06:10 AM PST A cloaking device for microscopic photonics integrated devices has now been created in an effort to make future processing chips smaller, faster and consume less power. |
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