From water-skipping robots to elephant-skin inspired cooling materials, engineers have continued to find inspiration in nature in order to move technology forward for humans.
Redd’s daily treatment reveals how orangutans with chronic respiratory diseases are adapting to use certain medical tools ...
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $3 million grant to help address water shortages in Sri Lanka’s Northwestern and Uva provinces by constructing modern pipe distribution network (PDN) ...
In Nature Communications, a research team affiliated with UNIST present a fully biodegradable, robust, and energy-efficient ...
IN the heart of Savannakhet, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR), a quiet agricultural revolution is taking root. A ...
Ltd, a homegrown Sri Lankan Information Technology solutions provider, proudly celebrates its 30th anniversary, marking three ...
Mo Khalil is the Hok Lam and Kathleen Kam Wong Professor of Bioengineering and Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology at ...
The chips that datacenters use to run the latest AI breakthroughs generate much more heat than previous generations of silicon. Anybody whose phone or laptop has overheated knows that electronics ...
The GCE Advanced Level in Sri Lanka is the national qualification examination that determines university admission for students who complete Grade 13. Students must select three subjects from one of ...
Identifying signs of life in ancient rocks is hard. It is not enough to find organic molecules—rocks of all sorts contain them but “organic” just means the molecules contain chains of carbon atoms.
Third Arc Bio is paying $5 million upfront to use Adagene’s tech in hopes of creating two new masked T-cell engagers. Down the line, Adagene could make up to $840 million in development and commercial ...
BAE Systems and Turkish Aerospace (TAI) are to “explore common opportunities on uncrewed systems”, having signed a joint memorandum of understanding (MoU) linked to the establishment of a strategic ...