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A strange sea creature known as the salp reproduces asexually, building long chains of clones. Researchers have now decoded the way these long salp chains propel themselves, a finding that could lead to better propulsion systems for underwater vehicles.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Ocean, Biomimicry, University of Oregon, Robotics, Underwater
The formation of a part of the human brain responsible for regulating vital functions is triggered in an identical way in the sea lamprey, a new study has found. The discovery suggests that we’re related to these primitive creatures.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Evolution, Brain
a giant twirling dancer, an AI-generated guru chanting words of wisdom, and a whimsical forest enliven the 1000 square meter journey. The post giant inflatable creatures and AI-generated gurus by ENESS land in taiwan appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
each set carries an NFC chip, a digital certificate that validates, authenticates, and records its ownership and provenance. The post taras yoom’s handcrafted chess set of otherworldly creatures calls for a truce on the board appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
yang's approach to the hanok is unconventional, aiming to create a context where artworks exist in their own unique time and space. The post haegue yang’s straw creatures take over ‘latent dwelling’ exhibition at kukje gallery hanok appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
set within a deconsecrated church, the metallic sculptures represent imaginary creatures in aquatic, terrestrial, and aerial environments. The post petrit halilaj and álvaro urbano unleash an ecosystem of otherworldly creatures in venice appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
The crucial role bees play in sustaining life on Earth is well understood, but there are some other animals doing more than their share of heavy lifting when it comes to pollinating plant life and propping up natural resources we rely on.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Bees, University of Sussex, Pollen, Insect, Environment
angelo renna's 'what is lost is (not) lost forever' journeys back in time in search of older forms of life connected with humanity. The post midjourney envisions how centuries-long extinct creatures would look today appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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