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"Melambodes" Graduation Project Promotes Egypt's Most Important Tourist Sites

As part of the students' efforts to showcase important tourist sites in Egypt, fourth-year public relations students from the Faculty of Arts, Zagazig University, launched a graduation project called "Melambodes." The name refers to the

India launches quality control programme for technical textiles

India has launched a pioneering quality control programme for technical textiles manufactured by its industries. Technical textiles covered in the first phase of this programme are Geo Textiles and Protective Textiles, Rajeev Saxena, Joint Secretary

Octopus-Inspired Robot Mimics Color-Changing Abilities and Movement

Scientists have developed an octopus-inspired robot that can not only mimic its color-changing abilities but also imitate its movement to blend into its surroundings. The researchers from Cornell University and the University of California, Santa

China Develops Electronic Skin to Enable Robots to Sense Touch

Chinese scientists have developed a new type of electronic skin that enables robots to navigate through surrounding objects in the dark using the sense of touch when vision is limited. The Chinese news agency "Xinhua" reported that a team of

Watch.. Brazilians Reconstruct the Face of an Egyptian Who Lived 35,000 Years Ago

Using digital imaging techniques, two Brazilian researchers have reconstructed the face of an Egyptian man who lived nearly 35,000 years ago. Archaeologist Moacir Santos and 3D graphic designer Cícero Moraes relied on the remains of a man's