It was a journey to the center of the Earth, if only for the briefest of moments. But rather than tunneling thousands of ...
How does Russia decide where to strike? This analysis maps the evolving geography of Russian missile and drone attacks, ...
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Steering light in a flash: New chip redirects light beams in less than a trillionth of a second
Light can carry enormous amounts of information at extreme speeds, making photonic technologies promising for the development of faster communications, more powerful computing systems and more ...
For many of us, saying we're "fine" isn't a lie, but merely a reflex. Here's where that habit comes from, and one small way to start telling the truth again.
A new project renewed traditional net-making practices on Widjabal Wia-bal Country in northern New South Wales.
Meta tests a new brain-to-text AI using MEG scanners, demonstrating early progress in non-invasive neural decoding without ...
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Lab-grown chicken won US approval, but three states have already banned it
Two companies now hold federal clearance to sell chicken grown from animal cells in the United States, yet consumers in at ...
New laws in California and New York might stop anyone from 3D printing guns — and create entirely new kinds of surveillance.
“Google needs to be held accountable too." ...
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NICE greenlights first non-invasive endometriosis diagnostic tools
The NHS will incorporate the EndoSure and Ziwig Endotest diagnostics as complementary tools to standard clinical practice for endometriosis.
Researchers are exploring what epidemiology—the science of how disease spreads—might teach us about spreading compassion.
Charter captains and Ohio State’s Stone Lab team up to monitor Lake Erie, generating data that supports research, protects ...
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