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Breathing polluted air—even at levels considered “safe”—may quietly damage your heart. A new study using advanced MRI scans found that people exposed to more air pollution showed early signs of ...
Manufacturing Digital considers the world's leading education institutes responsible for educating the manufacturing leaders ...
Companies building next-generation products and breakthrough technologies are often limited by the physical constraints of ...
A major new player in pediatric research is coming to Atlanta. Shriners Children’s announced Wednesday that it will build a ...
With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, their applications across various industries are ...
The National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) approved on July 2, 2025, six investment projects across various science ...
Proteins are the infinitely varied chemicals that make cells work, and science has a pretty good idea how they are made. But ...
Professor Steve Park’s research team at KAIST’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering has developed a flexible, wearable electronic textile (e-textile) platform using 3D printing technology ...
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory announced that in 2024, NREL's Kestrel high performance computing system powered ...
Iran still has what it needs to build a nuclear weapon despite Trump’s airstrikes, and military hardliners are poised to gain greater control.
Inspired by nature, scientists created a self-powered device that recognizes color just like our eyes, paving the way for ...
Marking a decade since its opening, WSU’s Wine Science Center leads wine research and education, strengthening Washington’s ...