Katie Weimer figured out a way to make regenerative tissue to bring hope to breast cancer survivors around the world. In the lab of her Colorado startup, she is building “scaffolds” from advanced, ...
The O2O system could send more data to Earth than ever before, NASA says.
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'Earthquake on a chip' uses 'phonon' lasers to make mobile devices more efficient
A new technology that generates tiny, earthquake-like effects could shake up the wireless device industry with smaller, less ...
JAIN Deemed-to-be University’s Faculty of Engineering and Technology has opened applications for the online JAIN Entrance Test 2026 to be held on April 9 and 10 for admission to B.Tech programmes.
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Introducing the Tribune’s spring fellows
Our fellowships are valuable learning experiences, providing part-time work in the spring and fall semesters and full-time ...
More than 3 million Americans with pacemakers depend on these chemicals to live.
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Why the UK needs to rethink the Investigatory Powers Act and allow intercept evidence in court
The Investigatory Powers Act (IPA 2016), at 10 years old, is now becoming seriously out of date. It provides the main legal framework within which the police, the intelligence and security services, ...
Groundbreaking study could rewrite textbooks about how hair grows and spark new treatments - Advanced microscopy technique enables scientists to peer into follicles in real time ...
A new imaging study challenges long-standing ideas about how hair grows and could lead to new treatments for hair loss. Scientists have discovered that human hair does not emerge because it is pushed ...
The company’s cross-disciplinary team lead by a Triple-Dr, Berenika Maciejewicz, applies bioengineering and AI towards human lifespan and healthspan extension.
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