Today, you’ll learn about a new tech that will turn buildings into chameleons, a mathematical mystery lurking in our cells, and how to spot gravitational waves.
Chameleon Buildings
- “‘Warm in Winter and Cool in Summer’: Scalable Biochameleon Inspired Temperature-Adaptive Coating with Easy Preparation and Construction.” by Yan Dong, et al. 2023.
- “Chameleon-Inspired coating could cool and warm buildings through the seasons.” EurekAlert! 2023.
- “Namaqua Chameleon.” Animalia. N.D.
- “Buildings.” IEA.Org. n.d.
Math Pattern of Cells
- “A catalog of all human cells reveals a mathematical pattern.” by Darren Incorvaia. 2023.
- “Human Cells Display a Mathematical Pattern That Repeats in Nature and Language.” by Margaret Osborne. 2023.
- “The human cell count and size distribution.” by Ian A. Hatton, et al. 2023.
- “Body’s bacteria don’t outnumber human cells so much after all.” by Tina Hesman Saey. 2016.
- “Zipf’s word frequency law in natural language: A critical review and future directions.” by Steven T. Piantadosi. 2014.
Gravity Waves
- “Scientists have two ways to spot gravitational waves. Here are some other ideas.” by Emily Conover. 2023.
- “A newfound gravitational wave ‘hum’ may be from the universe’s biggest black holes.” by Emily Conover. 2023.
- “Gravity waves from black holes verify Einstein’s prediction.” by Andrew Grant. 2016.
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