Professor Sung Yong Kim of the Department of Mechanical Engineering announced the publication of his English book, ‘A Cup of Coffee and the Ocean: ...
University of British Columbia (UBC) researchers have launched the world’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, the MycoToilet, at the university's Botanical Garden. The prototype turns human ...
Bees do more than just pollinate plants. They are also nature's own warning signal. Placing sensors in their hives allows ...
Copepods are the perfect food package for marine fish larvae, such as cod, tuna and halibut. Now research shows that it is ...
The article examines how machine learning is revolutionizing igneous petrology and volcanology by automating tasks, enhancing ...
In subtle and not-so-subtle ways, today’s bioeconomy touches nearly every aspect of our lives. And new technologies and ...
From September 15 to 19, Rome hosted the NanoInnovation Conference 2025 at the Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineering of ...
Cancer cells are subjected to high mechanical pressure that leads to a rupture of the nuclear envelope when migrating through narrow tissue ...
LSE Library along with Lancaster University and design company Blockworks have created a Minecraft Education world build designed to teach players ...
In tissue biopsies, cancer cells are frequently observed to have nuclei (the cell's genetic information storage) larger than ...
Asking people how much money they would accept to experience pain again can provide a more accurate and comparable measure of ...
Accurate positioning is vital for applications ranging from autonomous vehicles to precision agriculture, yet atmospheric ...
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