The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga has been selected as one of only four finalists nationwide in the U.S. Department of Transportation's Advanced Research Projects Agency-Infrastructure ...
When fruit flies were put on a low-protein diet, they did something unexpectedly specific: they walked right past sugar and ...
Somewhere between 50 and 200 million years ago, in three stellar nurseries not far from our corner of the Milky Way, at least six small red dwarf stars did something violent: they swallowed rocky ...
Biofertilizers that combine modern approaches — such as upcycled amino acid nutrients and proteins, natural polymers, precision chemistry, and digital analytics — will define the next decade of crop ...
In recognition of World Environment Day 2026 and this year’s theme of Climate Action, Virgin Limited Edition is shining a spotlight ...
Massive Bio today announced the next-generation product suite within Reticulum Nexustm, introducing a coordinated set of AI agents, intelligent calculators, signal engines, patient navigation tools, ...
Scientific breakthroughs are often associated with years of painstaking research, complex experiments, and collaboration among experts from multiple disciplines. While advances in automation have ...
You are driving down the highway when your phone buzzes, and you feel the immediate urge to check it. To keep things safe, you decide to use your car’s voice-to-text feature or yell at Siri to read ...
From the shallow shores of Lake Wahlberg to the salty depths of the ocean, University of Florida researchers are dropping robots in the water and training them to communicate more efficiently in murky ...
As the global transition toward carbon neutrality accelerates, "water electrolysis"—a technology that splits water electrically to produce clean hydrogen—is drawing significant attention. However, a ...