Imagine walking into a messy kitchen with the goal of cleaning the counter. You could quickly sweep up everything or carefully sort items by type,...
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Microbes play a crucial role in various applications, including health, agriculture, and even space missions. However, these tiny organisms often face extreme conditions that can damage or destroy them. To address this issue, MIT researchers have developed an innovative method to protect microbes, making them resilient enough to endure harsh environments. The MIT team created […]
Imagine walking into a messy kitchen with the goal of cleaning the counter. You could quickly sweep up everything or carefully sort items by type,...
Scientists from the University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates and China's Hefei University of Technology have developed a method to build...
A team of engineers at Nanjing University, working with a pair of colleagues from the University of California, Berkeley, has developed a new way to...
The Domaine Roland Lavantureux winery in Chablis experienced a difficult 2024 harvest due to extreme weather conditions like frost, hail, and heavy...
Robotic perception has long been challenged by the complexity of real-world environments, often requiring fixed settings and predefined objects. MIT...
Researchers at Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, have successfully developed a next-generation uniform prototype that employs nanofibres...
As summer approaches, the threat of bushfires looms. Earlier this month, an out-of-control blaze in Sydney’s northern beaches burnt more than 100...
What is green hydrogen? Green hydrogen Green hydrogen is hydrogen produced through the electrolysis of water using renewable energy sources,...
LONDON — September 24, 2024 — Basecamp Research, a mapper of genetic biodiversity for AI-based protein design, today announced a partnership with...
Researchers from the University of Florida have developed a simple test using peanut butter that could help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This...