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This is SPARDA: A self-destruct, self-defense system in bacteria that could be a new biotech tool
A bacterial defense system called SPARDA employs kamikaze-like tactics to protect cells and could be useful in future ...
The book looks at what… fundamental technology is,” Dr. Moskowitz says of his upcoming work, “Nano Supremacy: Global Technological Leadership in the New Industrial Age.” “It is the basis for the ...
One of the world's most sophisticated scientific facilities is turning to ultra-low temperatures to try and unravel hidden ...
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BUV launches new scholarships to nurture future technology leaders in Vietnam
As the digital economy is identified as one of Vietnam's key growth pillars, British University Vietnam (BUV) has launched ...
A study published in Nature Physics Jan. 14, co-led by Rice University’s Qimiao Si, brings together quantum criticality, ...
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Jason Eshraghian is reimagining how artificial intelligence can ...
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From robot games to future homes: Malaysia’s AI experience centre opens now open in i-City Shah Alam
The centre, the first of its kind in Malaysia, was established by China’s AgiBot in partnership with i-City developer ...
Cloudflare operates as a content delivery network and distributed DNS (domain name server) and it is down this morning. This ...
Computer science professor Roman Yampolskiy says investors are pouring billions into AI because they expect it to deliver ...
China reportedly builds satellite facilities across Africa and Latin America, extending its Belt and Road strategy to space ...
Sky News science and technology editor Tom Clarke travels to Antarctica to see how collapsing glaciers are changing ocean currents.
Technological change has reshaped job markets for centuries. But the benefits have not always been widely shared. As AI and ...
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