Graphene has long been hailed as a "wonder material." It is incredibly strong, highly conductive and almost impossibly ...
Sourcing Journal on MSN
Why Small Trims Are a Big Problem for Textile-to-Textile Recycling
Buttons, zippers and threads literally hold garments together, but they also disrupt preprocessing that needs to happen at ...
Dhruv Shenai investigates how machine learning and lab automation are transforming materials science at Cambridge ...
A new study by mathematicians at Freie Universität Berlin shows that planar tiling, also known as tessellation, is far more than a decorative ...
As artificial intelligence reshapes discovery, visibility, and trust, a new category of marketing work is quietly ...
Opinion: "As loneliness, dating burnout and digital fatigue rise, it’s tempting to blame social platforms themselves. But the ...
Discover how a new machine learning method can help scientists predict which MOF structures are good candidates for advanced ...
The tiny little powerhouses of our cells, the mitochondria, are unique among organelles because they carry their own tiny ...
As cultivated meat companies push beyond proof-of-concept and toward commercialization, some of the sector’s most stubborn ...
The Nation on MSN
How Has the Idea of Revolution Changed?
In his insightful new book, The Revolution to Come, Dan Edelstein offers some surprising answers to these questions and ...
From AI skin analysis to light-based hair and body treatments, CES offered a clear look at how beauty tech devices are ...
Military Times on MSN
Boosting soldier ingenuity the focus of new Army-commissioned study
A recently begun two-year study by the University of Texas at Arlington aims to provide insights on the value of SJTs for ...
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