Aveda’s Advanced Botanical Kinetics isn’t skincare for skincare’s sake. It’s a well-thought-out, plant-powered routine that ...
The leading cause of death due to injuries in war is excessive bleeding. A KAIST research team, in which an Army Major ...
From AI researchers to programmers, inventors to open-source advocates, these remarkable individuals bettered the world ...
MIT researchers have designed a printable aluminum alloy that’s five times stronger than cast aluminum and holds up at ...
Li Xuenan, professor of finance and director of the China Industrial Policy Research Center at Cheung Kong Graduate School of ...
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Time mirrors are real, physicists finally prove the weird effect
Physicists have finally turned a long standing thought experiment into a laboratory reality, showing that electromagnetic ...
In May, Governor Newsom announced over $618 million in community schools grants for 458 additional school sites — bringing ...
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Singapore firm invests P180 million in molded parts plant
Singapore-based MNEX Pte. Ltd. is pouring in P180 million to manufacture molded parts in Batangas, according to the Philippine Economic Zone Authority.
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The quantum boom is coming, and a century of work led here
The race to harness quantum mechanics for computing power is finally colliding with the real economy. After a century of ...
(Yicai) Dec. 29 -- Shanghai is seeing the emergence of a new professional group of so-called “scientist partners,” or ...
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Science history: Richard Feynman gives a fun little lecture — and dreams up an entirely new field of physics — Dec. 29, 1959
In a short talk at Caltech, physicist Richard Feynman laid out a vision of manipulating and controlling atoms at the tiniest ...
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