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This Tiny Device Could Help Save Millions From Food Poisoning
The electric nose device developed by UC Berkeley engineers. (Brandon Sánchez-Mejia/UC Berkeley) If you wind up with an upset ...
Victor Wembanyama entered the NBA under the tutelage of one of the all-time great coaches, and it was his first gesture that ...
AI models heat vulnerability across LA & San Bernardino counties. Nonprofit Conservly has distributed 200 heat kits to ...
The satellite will test several technologies, including 2D and 3D imaging systems for future satellite servicing missions and ...
CareNX Innovations combines medical-grade hardware with intelligent software to make fetal monitoring accessible, scalable, ...
When they say the apple doesn’t fall from the tree, I didn’t realize that meant down to drink preferences. I grew up obsessed ...
A new big-data analysis of the U.S. pinpoints how urban design aids the health of city residents—especially when cities provide walking opportunities, greenery and mixed-use streets with a blend of ...
Altering genetic code is something any sci-fi loving kid has thought about: You can't have Spiderman or X-Men without genetic engineering.For Bradley ...
Taylor Swift and her brother, Austin Swift, at the 2013 CMT Music Awards. Taylor Swift’s parents are Scott Swift, a former ...
Scientific research has never produced more information than it does today. Across nearly every discipline, researchers face ...
A clever new brain imaging study shows our brains have to work harder when we read on screens rather than paper books.
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