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Superconducting qubits—bits of quantum information—have been widely considered a promising technology for moving quantum ...
New Heights Charter School of Brockton recently opened its first-ever science lab for grades 6 through 12, providing students with hands-on learning opportunities in various scientific disciplines, ...
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCSC) — The Charleston Waterkeeper has opened a new Community Science Lab where volunteers can help monitor local water quality and microplastic pollution across 18 testing sites ...
Research involving 150 laboratory professionals shows that most labs currently operate in a so-termed ‘passive state’, using electronic laboratory notebooks (ELNs) as digital filing cabinets, or a ...
Treating hair loss is a multi-billion dollar business, so scientists (and many others) are interested in understanding how to generate functioning hair follicles in the lab. A new study found that ...
Video gamers were among the first to grumble when supplies of random access memory (RAM) chips began to run short last year, causing prices to soar. But the ongoing crisis — which has been dubbed ...
Erin McGuire ran a research network that studied how to get healthy food to marginalized populations around the world. Credit...William Keo for The New York Times Supported by Lost Science is an ...
What just happened? Following news that its human brain cell-powered computer can run Doom, Australian biotech startup Cortical Labs has announced it is working on two small data centers running on ...
The region is sitting on millions of square feet of empty life-science space. To turn it into housing, we’ll have to get creative. Steven Onofua is a researcher and writer who works in the real estate ...
Australian biotech startup Cortical Labs claims have successfully programmed living human neurons to play the cult-classic 1993 video game Doom. The team created a microelectrode array by growing ...
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