The Barnes Foundation offers a comprehensive yet non-chronological overview of his oeuvre, inviting visitors to explore the ...
This edition explores how materials science, nanofabrication, and workforce development intersect to support a resilient U.S.
So if we’re right, each former human is now essentially a radio transmitter and receiver. One plurb sends out a signal that ...
Scientists first read the human genome, a three-billion-letter biological book, in April 2003. Since then, researchers have steadily advanced the ability to write DNA, moving far beyond single-gene ...
A research team led by Zhiping Weng, Ph.D., and Jill Moore, Ph.D."18, at UMass Chan Medical School, has nearly tripled the ...
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NASA zoomed in on the ocean and found a tiny red organism feeding whales
Far off the New England coast, one of Earth’s rarest mammals is surviving on a food source so small it usually slips past ...
In a highly collaborative, cross-institutional ImPLANT project funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) Personalized Regenerative Immunocompetent Nanotechnology Tissue ...
The Trevor Project receives $45M from MacKenzie Scott after difficult years and federal funding cuts
The Trevor Project, known for its hotline for LGBTQ youth, received $45 million from billionaire and author MacKenzie Scott ...
Chemistry deals with that most fundamental subject: matter. New drugs, materials and batteries all depend on our ability to ...
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Huge hieroglyphs found in Egypt may be Earth’s first cosmic message
In a remote stretch of Egyptian desert, a set of huge carved symbols has revived one of humanity’s oldest questions: were our ancestors trying to speak to the cosmos. The newly highlighted tableau, ...
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