To compete at iGEM, a sort of science Olympics, teens at a Georgia high school set their sights on finding a better way to detect and treat Lyme disease. Their approach uses CRISPR gene editing.
The finalist for the WFA Global Marketer of the Year Award calls the rise of AI PCs a once-in-a-generation opportunity. From ...
Deadly and destructive, earthquakes remain unpredictable, but faster models that look beneath the ground, can help better ...
Social media has become a political weapon. The Cambridge Analytica scandal exposed how personal Facebook data was weaponised to manipulate voters during the Brexit referendum and the 2016 US election ...
GIST is partnering with the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to establish South Korea's first “soil ...
Industry consolidation and sustainability drive major changes as recycling challenges mount across global markets ...
Don't Look Up, Downsizing, and Collateral Beauty are all among the absolute worst movies that tried and failed to be about ...
EmTech MIT 2025 is happening November 4-6, focusing on how to handle rapid technological changes. The event will cover major ...
Saade, a wellness lifestyle brand, has launched a swimsuit as part of a collection specifically crafted for use in sauna ...
The Pleasanton Unified School District Board of Trustees will be voting on the district's 2025-26 First Interim Budget Report ...
In a move his team calls historic, President Donald J. Trump has signed an executive order that classifies illicit fentanyl ...
Chief Pamela A. Smith will resign effective 31. Her exit comes days after a House Oversight Committee report said she led a ...