Ian Ritter is a university news and science & research editor, covering graduate schools and students. He is a junior ...
By strengthening the link between enzyme engineering and industrial production, we’re able to move innovations more ...
In an opinion piece in the online outlet of the Family Research Council (FRC), writer S.A. McCarthy praises young men for ...
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Altcoins jumped as AI tokens led gains before the SpaceX IPO, but a weak Bitcoin trend has traders fearing a dead-cat bounce.
Ohio State University has tested 6,000 ticks from all over the state for bacteria, viruses and disease-causing parasites over ...
DePuy Synthes and Saishree Vitalife Hospitals launch a Skills Lab in Pune to advance orthopaedic and robotic surgery training.
First Light came out swinging with all the hallmarks that make Bond a signature spy but with a fresh new take that earns its ...
Cosmic rays raining down from exploded stars and variations in the Sun's magnetic activity can affect climate on Earth, claims a study. These high-energ ...
Get ready for flying buckets, exploding fruit and some seriously cold science. Utah's own "Matt the Mad Scientist" stopped by ...
Stanford scientists have discovered a new type of immune cell that kills surrounding cells via explosion—a cellular ...