A new computational study suggests the Great Pyramid of Giza was built using a sophisticated "Integrated Edge-Ramp" (IER) system, potentially solving a 4,500-year-old architectural enigma. This model ...
Daily travel plans and early warnings for extreme weather all rely on traditional numerical weather prediction. However, both ...
Wearable technologies are starting to reshape how people manage health. Continuous glucose monitors that measure blood sugar ...
China’s Hefei metro is testing robot dogs, drones, and humanoids to inspect trains, patrol platforms, and assist passengers ...
Daily travel plans and early warnings for extreme weather all rely on traditional numerical weather prediction. However, both traditional numerical ...
Rising sea levels threaten coastal communities with increased flooding and erosion. This article examines the impacts and solutions to protect vulnerable areas.
In the field of industrial connectivity, the definition of quality has evolved. Historically, “waterproof” was a binary metric—either a device leaked or it did not. However, in contemporary ...
Key takeawaysWearable sensors that use microneedles to painlessly take samples at skin level could help personalize health ...
The human genome is about two meters long, yet it fits inside a nucleus only ~10 micrometers in diameter. A research team led ...
To commemorate World Amateur Radio Day IARU's President Timothy Allen highlights recent developments and collaboration with ...
A newly published study in Physical Review Accelerators and Beams details a major milestone in accelerator physics: TAU Systems, working with researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has ...