TechFest Vietnam 2025, held from December 12 to 14, is expected to attract more than 60,000 participants both in person and ...
Recently, a research team led by Professor Xie Huiqi at Sichuan University conducted a systematic review of dual-function biomaterials that combine ...
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Scientists discovered that certain gene changes allow cells to function even when frataxin, the protein lost in Friedreich’s ataxia, is missing. Experiments in worms, human cells, and mice revealed ...
From physical devices that interrupt addictive patterns to AI companions that coach better screen habits, the newest ...
Imagine what life would be like without your phone, the internet, or even something as simple as electricity. It’s hard to ...
Two exhibitions on view in New York delve into artists' long-standing fascination with the unknown, and what it says about ...
The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) today released the list of newly inducted fellows, and two Duke researchers have been ...
Dr. Kevin J. Tracey, president and CEO of Northwell Health's Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research and 2025 fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. (Credit: Feinstein Institutes).
Throughout history, humans have been consistently creative and inventive. We've found ways to solve problems to make life ...
L. Jay Guo, the Emmett Leith Collegiate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, has been elected to the National Academy of Inventors for playing a crucial role in enabling the next ...
The human use of fire, attested by evidence from Africa, goes back around 1.6m years. But, hitherto, the oldest signs of ...