Scientists announce the advance of active matter with the creation of three -dimensional synthetic worms

Researchers at the University of Bristol have advanced in the development of “realistic” synthetic materials that can move for themselves such as worms. Scientists have been investigating a new class of materials called ‘active matter’, which could be used for various applications, from the administration of medicines to the self -control materials. Compared to inanimate…

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Ráfagas de Radio Solar III temporarily resolved in the frequency range of 3-13 MHz by A. Vecchio et al. – European astronomer radio community

Radio type III bursts are the most common coherent radio emission produced by the Sun. They are characterized by a rapid drift over time towards lower frequencies and represent an indirect firm of energy electrons produced in the sun during a flare and spread through the crown plasma and the interplanetary medium. Type III bursts…

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New Synonymy in Thalerommata Ausserer, 1875 (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Theraphosidae)

New Synonymy in Thalerommata Ausserer, 1875 (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Theraphosidae) Abstract A morphological study of the material type of two Colombian therapy species in the genus Thalerommata Ausserer, 1875, deposited in the collection of European spiders of the Natural History Museum, London, and Muséum National d’Estroire Naturelle, Paris, allows us to establish a new synonym :…

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