Imagine balancing a ruler vertically in the palm of your hand: you have to constantly pay attention to the angle of the ruler ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Astronomers solve decades-old mystery of conflicting dust sizes in massive stars
Some stars don’t just shine; they also manufacture the raw ingredients of future worlds.
Black holes that turn matter into energy could explain dark energy and answer two other cosmic questions. Now, the challenge ...
In pet genetics, cancer research, and beyond, Charlie Lieu, MBA ’05, SM ’05, has spent her career harnessing massive data ...
The Cool Down on MSN
NASA scientists set out to solve everyday problem on Earth: 'An important and useful tool'
"Just because it hasn’t been done yet doesn’t mean it can’t be done." NASA scientists set out to solve everyday problem on ...
The specially developed sensor tracks a person's fart by measuring hydrogen, which is produced exclusively by gut bacteria.
Study finds that large embryo cells divide step by step using a mechanical ratchet system, challenging the textbook idea of a ...
Harvard-trained Nigerian scientist, Dr. Olakunle Jaiyesimi, shares how leaving the country expanded his professional capacity ...
Turmeric is one of the most researched spices in recent years – and the results of the studies are nothing short of amazing. But is that really the case?
CEOCFO interviews NanOlogy, LLC CEO David J. Arthur on Solving Toxicity & Bioavailability Problems when Treating ...
AI is not about shrinking crews but accelerating output, said executives of Collective Artists Network, one of the first ...
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