Due to its large dynamic range, the decibel is a useful unit of measure and is used in various applications, mainly in the ...
A new study shows that when we listen to music, our eye blinks synchronize to the beat. This finding shows that our eye ...
The positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) information is fundamental to modern information systems. Over the years, people have invented many navigation systems to get PNT information, whereas ...
The Oak Ridger on MSN
Bob Benjamin studies the stars. He got his start in Oak Ridge Schools
Bob Benjamin is an ORHS Class of 1983 alumnus who has tirelessly worked to figure out what the Milky Way looks like.
Designers are utilizing an array of programmable or configurable ICs to keep pace with rapidly changing technology and AI.
Health and Me on MSN
Did Scientists Just Came Up With A New Blood Test That Detects And Monitors Lung Cancers In Real Time?
Researchers have developed a new blood test using infrared spectroscopy to detect even a single lung cancer cell in real time ...
ZME Science on MSN
Ramanujan’s Genius π Formulas From a Century Ago Might Help Explain the Deepest Secrets of the Universe
Ramanujan’s insights into pi are now guiding scientists toward a deeper understanding of how the universe works.
TheHealthSite on MSN
New blood test can detect lung cancer in real time for earlier diagnosis and faster treatment
A new blood test can detect lung cancer in real time, enabling earlier diagnosis, quicker treatment, reduced delays, and ...
Eggs are more than just a breakfast staple – they’re a global nutritional powerhouse packed with essential vitamins, minerals ...
Fifty years ago money moved at the speed of mail. When one of us (Larry) started his career in 1976, trades were placed over the phone and settled with paper certificates sent by courier. In 1977 a ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World’s fastest camera uses 19.2-attosecond X-ray pulse to track electrons in real time
Scientists create a record 19.2-attosecond soft X-ray pulse, capturing electron motion in real time for the first time.
UK scientists develop a blood test that can detect even a single lung cancer cell, enabling earlier diagnosis.
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