F1 teams have been using more special liveries for their cars in recent years. This is how the complicated design process ...
Interest in Martian life had been spurred by a now infamous announcement from the White House lawn in 1996, when President ...
In June we featured an interview with the author Olivia Campbell about her recent book Sisters in Science: How Four Women ...
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Novel repository provides valuable physical function reference data, outcomes to medical researchers
Designed to generate data and outcomes on bone and muscle health in both healthy people and those with disease, a novel ...
Physical world AI, or autonomous machines' situational awareness, is improving thanks to data and cloud-edge systems, writes ...
The next era of AI won’t be judged by how many prototypes are unveiled, but by how well intelligence adapts and endures ...
At a time of heightened concerns for the future of free speech, Florida State University researchers warn of a “troubling ...
A particle accelerator that produces intense X-rays could be squeezed into a device that fits on a table, my colleagues and I ...
At this stage, known as gastrulation, a flat and featureless sheet of cells folds into a living blueprint for the body, a ...
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Advancing Material Science Through Electron Microscopy: Insights from Professor Sarah Haigh
Discover how Professor Sarah Haigh uses electron microscopy to advance material science, from 2D materials to catalysts, with ...
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It’s Soup Season: Here are 7 Science-Backed Reasons Why Soup Is One of the Healthiest Foods You Can Eat
Soup is a culinary staple in virtually every global culture. In many regions, it’s a cultural and nutritional powerhouse, as ...
Polar marine ecologist Marianne Falardeau investigates how Arctic ecosystems are shifting under climate change.
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