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Chemistry is stuck in the dark ages – ‘chemputation’ can bring it into the digital world
Chemistry is often presented as one of the most advanced sciences, yet its day-to-day practice remains surprisingly manual.
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Tesla’s door design faces a new US safety bill
Federal scrutiny of Tesla’s sleek, electronic doors has shifted from the lab to the legislature, with a new proposal in ...
The initiative centres on applied AI projects developed on AWS, translating business needs into practical solutions and hands ...
Suicide prevention requires listening, connecting and sitting alongside each other in the darkness. A better way exists, so ...
To get a clearer grip on what that something is, we need to understand what happens when we change between fuzzy values and ...
Traditional pet doors can allow in pests, weather, other animals and even intruders. The Power Pet Roll-Up Door aims to fix ...
It took careful work to recover the UNIX V4 operating system from the 9-track magnetic tape. The software is foundational for ...
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas drew hundreds of thousands from the tech industry this week to preview the year ...
Find out what this means for APAC, home of “AI Frontier” companies Asia Pacific (APAC) is no longer just participating in ...
Why Critical Mental Health Knowledge Is Essential for Ethical Practice: An Interview with Jan DeFehr
In this conversation, Jan DeFehr argues that ethical practice requires access to what the field itself disputes, including ...
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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
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