Nature has invented countless types of pointy appendages, and scientists have long sought to explain what makes these structures so effective at puncturing other things. A new study models the key ...
The act of puncture – stabbing something with a sharp tool – is incredibly widespread in the natural world. Examples of ...
Based on artifacts found in a limestone cave on the Mediterranean coast, scientists think the two species might have shared ...
For much of the last century, the story of early technology seemed straightforward. The genus Homo made stone tools, and ...
In the brief history of AI security, the prompt injection has quickly become the top threat. Large language models are ...
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