Nam Anh / Unsplash August 18, 2022 Why are bigger animals more energy-efficient? A new answer to a centuries-old biological puzzle Craig White, Monash University and Dustin Marshall, Monash University A new theory linking metabolism and size shows how evolution, not physics, is the driving force behind many of life’s patterns.
It would be fun to be able to shrink people and objects, but it’s something we can only imagine. Jasmin Merdan/Moment via Getty Images May 4, 2020 Will scientists ever be able to shrink and grow stuff? Salvatore Rappoccio, University at Buffalo The movies make it seem like someday we’ll be able to make people and objects grow really big or shrink really small. Whether this will be possible comes down to the smallest of things.
June 18, 2013 Size does matter for mammals Monash University A new theory developed by researchers from researchers around the world, including from Monash University, explains why and…