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Researchers discovered precisely how spiders build webs by using night vision and artificial intelligence to track and record every movement of all eight legs as spiders worked in the dark. Their creation of a web-building playbook or algorithm brings new understanding of how creatures with brains a fraction of the size of a human's are able to create structures of such elegance, complexity and geometric precision
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An interesting piece of news from the field of science & technology, that enhances the reader's knowledge!
- Perhaps "voice of the Titanic," is a wifi telegraph device that sent out distress calls upon that awful night in 1912 so when RMS Cruise liner strike an iceberg, could be salvaged from the disaster at the depth of said North Atlantic.
- However, not everyone agrees with this strategy: One of the experts behind the rehabilitation plan expresses surprise at the "outpouring of scorn" the approach has elicited from critics.
- The plan, according to oceanographer David Gallo, previously of the Wood Hole Oceanography Institute (WHOI) off Massachusetts and then a consultancy for RMS Titanic Inc., the shipwreck's court-approved salvager, is an attempt to conserve the legendary item before it is lost forever.
- The official salvager of the Titanic wreck and custodian of artfacts found from it, RMS Titanic Inc., was created in a US federal court in 1994. In 2000, however, the court ordered that nothing be cut or separated from the wreck.
- The firm has asked the court to change that order to allow the telegraph machine to be recovered, and U.s. District Court judge Rebecca Beach Smith had also requested time to evaluate the proposal; she is likely to make her judgment in the coming weeks.
- Utilizing underwater robots would cut the telegraph apparatus apart & rescue it really would take about $5 million to $7 million, he claimed, which is far more than the firm could hope to recoup through Titanic relic show entry fees. Scientists have noticed that the wreckage, which has been submerged in seawater for further over 100 years, is fast decaying due to rust and the activities of deep-sea microscopic organisms.
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