WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — What do bones and 3D-printed buildings have in common? They both have columns and beams on the inside that determine how long they last. Now, the discovery of how a “beam” in ...
A pioneering application of radiocarbon dating on small mammal remains reveals a brief and episodic occupation at the height of the last glacial period, suggesting that these colossal bone ...
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Radiocarbon dating finds Ukraine’s mammoth bone shelters were used 18,000 years ago
Life on the windswept plains of what is now central Ukraine offered little mercy around 18,000 years ago. Trees were scarce.
The discovery of how a 'beam' in human bone material handles a lifetime's worth of wear and tear could translate to the development of 3D-printed lightweight materials that last long enough for more ...
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