Practical Engineering on MSN
Rivers on Mars and the Power of Hydraulic Models
RAS, one of the most widely used hydraulic modeling tools in water resources engineering, this video explores how ...
A team of researchers at The University of New Mexico has uncovered how a peculiar, prehistoric plant might unlock new ways ...
A 410-million-year-old fossil shows ancient lichens were shaping Earth’s surface long before forests took root.
Nature and technology have joined forces as researchers in Germany deploy tree-monitoring drones. Their drone system oversees and protects Stuttgart's oldest trees from climate impacts. The green-tech ...
A new theory shows the Great Pyramid was built from the inside out, using counterweights and pulleys instead of massive ...
ZME Science on MSN
Woven Baskets Are Sturdier and More Resilient than Stiff Containers. This Could Change How We Design Materials
Engineers at the University of Michigan are reimagining ancient basket weaving to design ultra-resilient materials.
Scientists have found that ancient horsetail plants change water chemistry in surprising ways, offering new clues about Earth ...
Discover how ancient climate systems can be understood through the peculiar isotopic properties of prehistoric plant species.
Guessing Headlights on MSN
14 Iconic Spots for Science Lovers to Explore
Science isn’t just about textbooks and laboratories—it’s an engaging journey of discovery that can lead you to the farthest ...
Judge Builder addresses what Pallavi Koppol, a Databricks research scientist who led the development, calls the "Ouroboros ...
A team of researchers at The University of New Mexico has uncovered how a peculiar, prehistoric plant might unlock new ways ...
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