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The Rogues Gallery Brings Cutting‐Edge Computing to Georgia Tech

The Rogues Gallery Brings Cutting‐Edge Computing to Georgia Tech

This research test bed has given students and faculty early access to next-generation hardware for nearly a decade....

Philly's snowpack reaches a 65-year milestone, and here's when it finally may disappear

Philly's snowpack reaches a 65-year milestone, and here's when it finally may disappear

You may not have noticed, but that endless snowpack has developed a slow leak—in this case, historically slow. Its endurance continues to climb the ...

Incentive program for teachers yields long-term student gains

Incentive program for teachers yields long-term student gains

A teacher-incentive program in South Carolina has led to striking long-term benefits for students, including lower rates of felony arrest and reduced ...

AI-guided laser builds acid-resistant surface that survives 5,000 stretch cycles

AI-guided laser builds acid-resistant surface that survives 5,000 stretch cycles

Laser-made material repels acids and survives 5,000 stretch cycles without chemical solvents or coatings....

Breakthrough human spinal cord organoids revive hope for paralysis repair

Breakthrough human spinal cord organoids revive hope for paralysis repair

Northwestern scientists build advanced spinal cord organoid to test paralysis therapy that reduces scarring....

Construction Lasers Market Poised To Reach US$ 4.3 Billion By 2033, Reveals Persistence Market Research

(MENAFN - EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- The global construction lasers market is evolving into a critical enabler of accuracy, efficiency, and produ...

Early study connects dogs’ cancer survival with which microorganisms live in their gut

Early study connects dogs’ cancer survival with which microorganisms live in their gut

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Canine cancer patients receiving a new form of immunotherapy lived longer or shorter depending on the composition of their microbi...

Key species threats in Costa Rica mapped using new metric

Key species threats in Costa Rica mapped using new metric

New research has revealed the biggest threats driving species toward extinction in northern San José, Costa Rica. Led by Newcastle University, the s...

Researchers Reveal Magnetism with Quantum Potential

Researchers Reveal Magnetism with Quantum Potential

Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, working with international partners, have uncovered surprising behavior in a ...

Using AI to guide AI: Q&A with professor of cardiovascular medicine

Using AI to guide AI: Q&A with professor of cardiovascular medicine

Since arriving at Yale School of Medicine in 2019 as an internal medicine resident, Evangelos Oikonomou, MD, DPhil—now an assistant professor of med...

Physicists Develop New Protocol for Building Photonic Graph States

Physicists Develop New Protocol for Building Photonic Graph States

Physicists from The Grainger College of Engineering have introduced a heralded "emit-then-add" strategy for generating photonic graph states....

Origami-Inspired Space Structure Is Compact When Launched, Expanded in Space

Origami-Inspired Space Structure Is Compact When Launched, Expanded in Space

High-powered satellites use electromagnetic waveguides to deliver energy from one component to another. Typically, they are made of heavy, inflexible ...

EIKN (NASDAQ:EIKN) Upgraded by Wall Street Zen to “Hold” Rating

EIKN (NASDAQ:EIKN) Upgraded by Wall Street Zen to “Hold” Rating

EIKN (NASDAQ:EIKN – Get Free Report) was upgraded by research analysts at Wall Street Zen to a “hold” rating in a research report issued on Mond...

NASA to attempt second full fueling test of its Space Launch System rocket - Spaceflight Now

NASA to attempt second full fueling test of its Space Launch System rocket Spaceflight NowNASA Eyes Next Wet Dress Rehearsal for Artemis II NASA (.gov...

NASA to attempt second full fueling test of its Space Launch System rocket

NASA to attempt second full fueling test of its Space Launch System rocket

The operation comes a week after NASA conducted a so-called ‘confidence test’ on Feb. 12, which was the process of loading some liquid hydrogen on...

New Dynamic Knee Anatomy Model Helps Athletic Training Students Identify Meniscus Injuries

New Dynamic Knee Anatomy Model Helps Athletic Training Students Identify Meniscus Injuries

A new 3D-printed dynamic knee anatomy model created by Iowa State professors is helping athletic training students better visualize the knee joint and...

Very Few Planets Have the Right Chemistry for Life

Very Few Planets Have the Right Chemistry for Life

A complex web of interrelated factors make Earth a life-supporting planet, and some of those factors are chemical. New research shows how oxygen abund...

Einaudi travel grants send grad students abroad

Einaudi travel grants send grad students abroad

Eighty-three graduate students travelled internationally for fieldwork last summer with the support of research travel grants from the Einaudi Center ...

Space Stocks To Consider – February 16th

Space Stocks To Consider – February 16th

Boeing, GE Aerospace, Honeywell International, AST SpaceMobile, and Rocket Lab are the five Space stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s s...

‘Ring of fire’ solar eclipse: February 2026 path, visibility over Antarctica and partial eclipse for South Africa | CNN

‘Ring of fire’ solar eclipse: February 2026 path, visibility over Antarctica and partial eclipse for South Africa | CNN

A “ring of fire” solar eclipse will be visible on Tuesday, with the best views in Antarctica and partial eclipse views in Africa and South America...