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Excavations have found that the brain of what seems to be a human male contained dark glass formed during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. The effect can't be explained by lava temperatures alone, but rather a different event from the cataclysm.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Disasters, volcano, Bones, Archeology, Human, Brain
The crumbling stone walls of an old farmhouse formed the starting point for Casa 1627, a house in Spain completed by local studio H Arquitectes. Read more
Taiwanese studio Divooe Zein Architects has transformed a series of disused industrial structures outside Taipei into a secluded retreat surrounded by mountains and forest. Read more
Shifting from giant accelerators 26 km (16 miles) across to brain surgery theaters, a particle detector first developed by physicists at CERN is being used by scientists in Germany to treat brain tumors with greater precision and safety.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: CERN, Tumors
The youngest neutron star detected so far turned 37 years old last week. To celebrate, James Webb Space Telescope has finally found the most direct evidence of it, hiding among the remains of the supernova cloud it was born in.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: Neutron Generators, Stars, Supernova, James Webb Space Telescope, JWST, NASA, ESA
We've long admired the looks of the Spacekap commercial truck canopy, wishing they'd make a camper version. Well, now we have a few options. Earlier this year, we looked at the work Ohio's Grumpy Bear Campers is doing with the Spacecap Diablo fiberglass mini-alcove service body, and now the always-innovating Wilderness Vans has its own take. Wilderness focuses in on giving the Diablo serious off-
We use a massive five trillion plastic bags every year, and they’re in the top five of all plastic products found in the natural environment. However, paper doesn’t fare any better, with many studies including a 2020 UNEP report citing the environmental costs of the energy- and resource-intensive process that goes into producing the less durable plastic alternative.Continue ReadingCategory: Techn
The mighty snouts on dogs are famously known for their abilities to sniff out everything from disease to explosives, but science is quickly catching up with its own range of artificial noses. Now, in the most recent breakthrough in this exciting field, researchers have used genetically modified E. coli bacteria to spin electrically conductive nanowires capable of detecting the odor molecules crea
vipp fuses scandinavian minimalism with baroque maximalism for a sensorial stay in a 13th-century italian palazzo in brescia. The post vipp preserves baroque maximalism in a 13th-century italian palazzo turned pop-up hotel appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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