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A new wearable wristband could significantly improve diabetes management by continuously tracking not only glucose but also ...
Acquisition Helps PS&S Expand Life Sciences Services and Expand Eastern Pennsylvania Presence ...
A study published in npj Computational Materials presents a new AI system that uses computer vision and language processing ...
Researchers at NYU Tandon have developed a new method for synthesizing metallic glass nanoparticles that offers refined ...
Ohio State Distinguished University Professor, Umit Ozkan, will deliver the summer commencement speech on Aug. 3, according to a press release from July 7. Ozkan is a College of Engineering ...
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India Today on MSNIIT-BHU student caught secretly filming boys bathing in hostel washroomThe accused is an MTech student from the Chemical Engineering department. According to complainants, he was caught while ...
Imagine if you could "print" a tiny skyscraper using DNA instead of steel. That’s what researchers at Columbia and Brookhaven ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina-made iron-air battery from heating pads can power phones, LEDs even in -63°FResearchers have utilized heating pads to create an iron-air battery that powers LEDs and charges phones, even in sub-zero ...
In a paper published last month, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center introduced lipid nanoparticles — hollow, fatty ...
A Himalayan waste management internship led this engineering grad to an environmental science degree
Nikshep Trinetra's engineering studies hadn't been fulfilling. So when he found a love for environmental science through hiking, he knew he had to pursue it.
A new silicon material switches from insulator to metal in picoseconds. This breakthrough could speed up future computers.
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