A significant milestone toward strengthening the region’s quality infrastructure has been achieved as the Department of ...
A read-only wearable reads your body but does not directly modify it. An Apple Watch measures heart rate. An Oura Ring tracks sleep. A Fitbit counts activity, and continuous glucose monitors follow ...
A man who was fatally struck by a Metro-North train in Dutchess County is being remembered as a devoted father and brilliant ...
The number of candles on a birthday cake marks time, but it does not tell the full story of aging. Two people born in the same year can look and feel very different decades later.
The Nigerian Political Science Association (NPSA) reflects on 26 years of Nigerian democracy, examining challenges and the ideological foundations for cons ...
Key points A chance encounter at an agricultural conference connected CSIRO researchers with sustainable fashion brand MJ ...
The monsoon may bring rain, but rising humidity, warmer nights and urban heat are making Indian cities feel hotter than the ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS carries isotopic ratios entirely outside the Solar System range, ESO’s Very Large Telescope has ...
Sheep farmers could soon be able to estimate their flock's live weight and fleece weight in real time, without the need for ...
Trapped ion quantum computing noise hit a 30-year wall until ETH Zurich researchers built a Penning-trap scanner using a ...
An analysis of precinct-level data reveals that many neighborhoods dominated by renters supported Measure A, although not all.
Martin Stuefer, the director of the Hyperspectral Imaging Lab at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute, is both a pilot and researcher.