Mathematics helped Britain to get in touch with continental Europe a century ago An undersea cable promises to improve Britain’s relationship with Europe, and a poet’s attempt at ornithology is debunked, inNature’s weekly step back in time. ...
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than engineers, but there’s reason to believe that the latter field has more in common with the practice. Though often beautiful, biology doesn’t worry about aesthetic choices the way architects do. Like engineers, nature relentlessly pursues raw utility, with graceful symmetry as a byproduct....
Ramboll launches first-of-its-kind global biodiversity metric to help restore nature The free, open-source metric supports advancing the UN sustainable development goals and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. It is a first step towards establishing a common international standard for ass...
Home Nature Biotechnology Article Genome-scale engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with single-nucleotide precisionBrief CommunicationPublished: 07 May 2018 Volume 36, pages 505–508, (2018) Cite this article From View current issue Submit your manuscript ...
000 homes. The facility will have 10 underwater HS100 tidal turbines and produce 10 megawatt. This is the large operation of that nature ever undertaken. The Scottish Government’s goal is to obtain 80% of the energy from renewable sources by 2020. This will put Scotland among the leaders ...
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