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Music from spider web structure | Scientists create music from spider web structure, experts think it might allow humans to talk to them

Updated Apr 13, 2021 | 16:03 IST In the next phase of the study, the team wants to learn how to communicate with spiders using their own language. Scientists have created music from structure of a spider web  |  Photo Credit: YouTube You see it in your house sometimes or at an abandoned storehouse. It s something that is all around us and yet it leaves us intrigued every time we see them. Spider webs are indeed masterful works that often make us wonder how they are created so finely and intricately. The strands are so thin, that one can almost think of using them as strings in an instrument.

Scientists Just Jury-Rigged a Dental X-Ray Machine to Read a 300-Year-Old Letter Without Unfolding Its Delicate Paper

Scientists Just Jury-Rigged a Dental X-Ray Machine to Read a 300-Year-Old Letter Without Unfolding Its Delicate Paper The method allows researchers to avoid damaging delicate documents. March 2, 2021 Virtual unfolding algorithms allow us to read this unopened letter with a paper lock from the Brienne Collection in The Hague, Netherlands. Photo courtesy of the Unlocking History Research Group archive. Opening a letter may seem like a straightforward task, but that’s only in the age of mass-produced gummed envelopes, first invented in the 1830s. For hundreds of years before that, many people relied on “letterlocking,” sealing their mail with a sequence of elaborate creases, folds, tucks, and slits. There were hundreds of different ways this could be deployed to secure mail from prying eyes.

Meet the research scientists behind MITEI s Electric Power Systems Center | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Credits: Photo: Kelley Travers/MITEI Caption: Karen Tapia-Ahumada, a research scientist and digital learning fellow at MITEI, presents at MITEI’s 2019 Annual Research Conference. Credits: Photo: Kelley Travers/MITEI Caption: Pablo Duenas-Martinez, a research scientist at MITEI, is focused on the long-term outlook for energy systems and how to provide reliable and affordable electricity to all. Credits: Photo: Adelaida Nogales Next image Pablo Duenas-Martinez and Dharik Mallapragrada first met on opposite sides of a sponsored research project through the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI). They worked together to define a project to study the long-term evolution of the electricity sector in India and the impacts of technological and policy drivers. Duenas-Martinez guided the research direction on MITEI’s

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