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  1. "Videos and satellite images show Iran's drone army puncturing U.S. and allied defenses

    An NBC News analysis of 30 videos and satellite images shows Iranian drones are presenting a new type of struggle for the U.S. and its allies."

    #Russia #India #China #USA #Economy #Finance #Technology #Security #Hybrid #Inflation #News #Iran #Israel #War #Cybersecurity #Asymmetrical #Drones

    nbcnews.com/tech/security/iran

  2. A physical model demonstrating that #snowflakes (ice dendrites) formed under #terrestrial conditions possess complex, non-smooth, and #asymmetrical shapes, refuting the popular notion of perfect geometric symmetry.
    #Physics #MaterialScience #sflorg
    sflorg.com/2026/02/phy02122601

  3. @rms the human mind is a new frontier in warfare, this is not super new but with new chemicals and delivery systems it does raise concerns #asymmetrical threats

  4. #Snails are primarily marine #mollusks. According to current hypotheses, the #sistergroup might be #Cephalopoda plus #Scaphopoda (Link below) . One #Apomorphy, i.e. evolutionary new acquisitions of the stemspecies, is the #asymmetrical #shell that is wound in one direction, which is due to a #torsion of the #mantle and visceral sac.
    The species in my #photos is #Cornu #aspersum from Italy. #biodiversity,
    © #StefanFWirth Berlin 2025

    Reference

    Sumner-Rooney et al. (2015):
    doi.org/10.1111%2Fede.12164

  5. …"#TimeCrystals are only 12 years old as a concept, and … may not exist in nature anywhere in the universe. This example of a many-body state happens when multiple #atoms are stimulated by a #laser … and settled into an #asymmetrical lower state in terms of time. They can, theoretically, keep moving #forever"…
    by Caroline Delbert for #PopularMechanics

    🔗 popularmechanics.com/science/a 22 Jul 2024

    #Time #Timelessness #TimeTravelTheory

  6. Via Menno Schilthuizen on Twitter: Why do so many animal species have #asymmetrical genitalia? Sanne van Gammeren flash-froze fruit flies in the act to see if she could solve this question. Her study was published today in
    @PeerJLife
    peerj.com/articles/14225 #AnimalBehavior #Entomology #EvolutionaryStudies #diptera