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Did builders of Egypt’s first pyramid use a water-powered elevator?
A controversial study suggests that ancient people might have used one to hoist the stones used to assemble into King Djoser’s pyramid.
By Bruce Bower
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A controversial study suggests that ancient people might have used one to hoist the stones used to assemble into King Djoser’s pyramid.
Microplastics made from fossil fuels take centuries to disappear. But the plant- and algae-based plastic can break down in weeks to months.
Inspired by Lego building blocks, the approach could enable design of adaptable tools to study how fluids move through very small spaces.
Unlike people, this type of artificial intelligence isn’t good at learning concepts that it can apply to new situations.
When dipped in indican and exposed to sunlight, yarn turns a deep blue. This process is more eco-friendly than the current denim dyeing method.
Scammers can use AI to create deepfake mimics of people’s voices. AntiFake could make that type of trick much harder to pull off.
Urban garden specialist Kwesi Joseph is experimenting with rock dust and plants. He also helps New York City community and school gardens with gardening problems.
When looking for research ideas, listen to the people around you. What problems are they facing? What could you do to help?
The finding emerges from tests of a new tool that identified smaller-than-ever tiny plastic bits in three brands of bottled water.
Scientists have been trying to understand and harness this material’s superpowers since its discovery in 2004.