The unofficial soundtrack of every basketball, squash or hard-court tennis match is the constant high-pitched squeak or shriek of the players' shoes. But can this squeak be designed out of them while ...
Nearly 300 students showed off their scientific skills during the recent 74th annual Reading-Berks Science and Engineering ...
When the world seems dark and scary, when compassion and tolerance seem in short supply, when hostility and hate make our ...
Cambridge scientists have discovered a light-powered chemical reaction that lets researchers modify complex drug molecules at the final stages of development. Unlike traditional methods that rely on ...
Scientists discover why adhesive tape makes that squeaking noise when peeled off: tiny shock waves produce the high-pitched sound.
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Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have succeeded in detecting laser-assisted electron scattering (LAES) using ...
A shifting spotlight, bold creative bets, and a new hierarchy quietly taking shape. 2025 reshaped the landscape of modern stardom—setting the stage for a momentum that refuses to slow down. Awards ...
Crowds are waiting hours to try Bar Panisse, the hotly anticipated Berkeley restaurant with simple plates like beans, a green ...
A tiny ant from Madagascar holds the record for the fastest known animal movement, snapping its jaws at 200 miles per hour to ...
The U.S. economy is more resilient today to oil shocks than decades ago. But real risks still remain with Middle East disruptions.
The convergence of GreenOps and FinOps is not a passing trend. Enterprises that institutionalise cost-and-carbon governance now will achieve stronger unit economics, reduced environmental impact and ...