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Everything apps offer a wide range of features, combining social media with personal finances. But creating the perfect everything app is no easy task.
Scientist Doris Taylor explains how she and her team are creating bioengineered human hearts in their lab with the goal of one day eliminating the need for heart transplants.
When it comes to enhancing your home’s flooring system, incorporating flakes in concrete coatings is a perfect solution. These decorative flakes are not only functional but also add an aesthetic appeal to your floors. Whether it’s for your garage, patio, or basement, concrete coatings with flakes can add that extra layer of protection and beauty you want for your floors
Human exposure to wildfires in the US more than doubled in the past two decades. A climate scientist looked at who is at risk and why.
Over the past 60 years, the duration of flights has remained roughly the same, while passengers have been subjected to more indignities, longer waits and more cancellations.
Widespread coral bleaching is underway as ocean temperatures hit record highs off the Florida Keys. Scientists and volunteer divers are racing to save these valuable creatures.
Air quality forecasting is getting better, thanks in part to AI. That’s good, given the health impact of air pollution. An environmental engineer explains how systems warn of incoming smog or smoke.
This is a story about geometry, algebra and many different dimensions, best read with construction paper, scissors and tape on hand.
To detect dark matter, you need to build an ultra-sensitive detector and put it somewhere ultra-quiet. For one physics collaboration, that place is almost a mile under Lead, S.D.
Revisions to the CDC’s developmental milestone checklists removed crawling as a skill that babies pick up at a typical age. A biomedical engineer describes how more research may clarify its role.