What do the convolutions of the brain, the emergence of wrinkles, the formation of mountain chains, and fingerprints have in common? All these structures, albeit very different, result from the same ...
Description via Amazon. Air can be used in a variety of ways to make lightweight, flexible structures. It can be used to make inflatable structures, mobile structures, and temporary buildings, it can ...
Tertiary lymphoid structures are formations that occur outside of the lymphatic system. They contain immune cells and are similar in structure and function to lymph nodes and other lymphoid structures ...
Today, we have another sedimentary structure commonly seen in turbidite successions. The features above that look like flames are called ... drum roll ... ... flame ...
Courtesy of AADRL, AA School, London, UK. Architecture can be built with compressive elements and with tensile elements, but few materials have the ability to be stretched and also retain compressive ...
While speech may be strictly linear, there are no immediate acoustic clues in the speech we hear as to where one word ends and another begins. And so the infant brain immediately assumes the role of a ...
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