Shufti ranked a top performer in the 2025 U.S. DHS Remote Identity Validation Rally, meeting all goals in the Selfie ...
A new study published by the Royal Society of Chemistry is raising eyebrows after researchers discovered that a common lab ...
Grasping and transporting objects is one of the most critical tasks for robots in a variety of fields. This task requires ...
Carlo Bicchi belongs to that rare category. In this extensive interview, Chiara Cordero speaks to Carlo Bicchi, winner of the 2026 Marcel Golay Award, as they both prepare to present at the 44th ISCC ...
Static electricity is so commonplace that it can come across as simple. Other teams are investigating how surface area and velocity during impact might govern charge transfer, and how the breaking ...
This familiar phenomenon has puzzled researchers for centuries, but experiments are finally making sense of its unruly ...
As the generations dragged on past the 27th iteration, the birth rate began to silently collapse. By the 57th generation, a mere 0.6 percent of the cloned embryos survived. The 58th generation ...
In this quick science demo, I use green food coloring, a glass, and a paper towel to show that even invisible air takes up ...
He insists his plan is inevitable and will unlock radical life extension. But when scalpel meets skin, is it survivable?
I tested it three or four times before I believed it,” said Shigenori Inagaki of the discovery that enabled the breakthrough.
The Brigham Young University Medical Laboratory Science Association offered students the opportunity to learn their blood ...
U.S. tap water is generally safe and high quality. But that doesn’t mean every glass tastes the same, or that every building’s plumbing delivers identical water to the faucet.