NSF Graduate Research Fellow's work on light contributes to nanodot breakthrough Americans spend a lot of time on their screens. The images on those screens are made of pixels — tiny dots that represent a single point of color. Scientists from Penn State, including NSF Graduate Research Fellow Nicholas Trainer, recently… Read more at nsf.gov
3.8-million-year-old fossil cranium unveils more about human ancestry
Digital reconstruction reveals the face of early human ancestor
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