Medicine & TechnologyPhotos are a way to capture special moments and keep them forever, but what exactly makes a good photo? Is it the model, the photographer, the equipment or the time of the day when light hits just right?
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What does a cluttered desk say about you? Depending on what you read or where you look, there are opposing answers to this seemingly simple question. Most, however, usually fall into one of two camps.
To help fight the worsening COVID-19 that is now affecting the world, a new initiative is transforming some shipping containers into intensive care units (ICUs).
The warm weather months are fast approaching, and many homeowners might be wondering if they can build their own pool, and even more than that, if they should build their own in-ground pool.
Dayong Sun designed a wearable mechanism called “Be a Batman.” This new invention consists of a fiber frame, shaped like bat wings and worn like a backpack.
World Engineering Day is set for the annual celebration. It also marks the international day of engineering and engineers by UNESCO beginning from this year onwards.
When it comes to amphibians, science experts are familiar with only three frogs and a single salamander which have been described fluorescent up to present.
Art and science have found fusion in a feudal Japanese art form called "Gyotaku". These records where gotten from museum pieces, other paper-based sources and old photographs too. But, there is a need for sturdier sources of archaic information that is not perishable.
Material engineers at Iowa State University have developed a metal that changes when heated. It causes the smooth surface to become rougher and not a smooth surface. Having a liquid and solid-state depending on the temperature which can be used later on.