UNLV Professor Michael Pravica has spent his academic life attempting to answer the deep questions of life with his background as a physicist providing a rational underpinning for his beliefs.
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Physicists from Emory University have led work to develop a microscopic, nonlinear light source that can be switched on, off ...
Park Systems Corp., the world's leading provider of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and nanoscale metrology solutions, today announced the commercial launch of the Park FX40 IR, completing the company's ...
Announcement is made after successful proof-of-concept trial in a preclinical model of intravenous delivery of large molecule ...
Volumetric 3D printing can create full objects in seconds, but wasted light has held it back. An EPFL team now redirects laser energy far more efficiently, producing larger, cleaner, cell-filled ...
These seven current civilian 4x4s show how far factory off road engineering can go, from the G 550, Grenadier, GX Overtrail, Bronco Raptor, Wrangler Rubicon X, Defender 110, and Hummer EV SUV 3X to ...
Just-In-Time reshaped manufacturing once. Agentic AI is doing it again, starting with the quoting bottleneck that quietly ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have, for the first time, created certifiably perfect random numbers using a quantum experiment.
Cell and gene therapy has crossed a meaningful inflection in 2026. Vertex Pharmaceuticals reported Q1 product revenue of $2.99 billion, with newer non-CF franchises CASGEVY and JOURNAVX contributing ...
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography Perfusion allows for more insights to support clear diagnosis and precise treatment of stroke patientsCollaboration supports the vision of angio-only approach for precise ...