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DARPA takes big step forward on X-plane that maneuvers with air bursts

WASHINGTON — The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has taken a major step forward toward creating an experimental airplane that can be maneuvered without...

From Plants to Plastics and Carbon Credits

Plastic pollution has become one of the most pressing environmental concerns but scientists discovered a new alternative – PET-like recyclable plastics made from plants.A...

Mathematicians Roll Dice and Get Rock-Paper-Scissors

IntroductionAs Bill Gates tells the story, Warren Buffett once challenged him to a game of dice. Each would select one of four dice belonging...

Quantum News Briefs January 19: Quantum Machines technology now used in nearly 300 quantum computing facilities; Toshiba Quantum Technology, part of Toshiba Europe Limited,...

By Sandra Helsel posted 19 Jan 2023 Quantum News Briefs January 19: Quantum Machines technology now used in...

Guest post: The state of ‘carbon dioxide removal’ in seven charts

Taking CO2 out of the air – a practice known as carbon dioxide removal (CDR) – is increasingly recognised as a crucial part of...

Swedish defense industry bosses eye NATO business dividend

HELSINKI — Defense industry chiefs in Sweden, led by Saab’s chief executive Micael Johansson, are lobbying for reform of the country’s strict military materials...

Examining Oppositions: Time for a Deeper Look

As some readers may have noticed, there was recently a report published by Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur on patent oppositions. The...

Development Of An Active Flow Control X-Plane For DARPA Progresses

DARPA wants to develop and fly a demonstrator aircraft that does not use external mechanical flight controls. Aurora plans to fly an X-Plane in 2025. The...

Einstein as you’ve never seen him before

Andrew Robinson reviews Einstein: the Man and His Mind by Gary S Berger and Michael DiRuggiero ...

Organs-on-chips: a decade of innovation

Main textCell culture and animal model systems are essential for preclinical drug testing. However, the lack of complexity in conventional cell cultures, together with...

New nanowire sensors are the next step in the Internet of Things

Home > Press > New nanowire sensors are the next step in the Internet of ThingsAbstract:A new miniscule nitrogen dioxide sensor could help...

UCLA Life Sciences Revamped How It Teaches Math. Is It an Example Others Should Follow?

About 10 years ago, Alan Garfinkel, a professor in the life sciences department at the University of California, Los Angeles, got a call. It...

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