Your brain doesn't have to age on autopilot. New research shows we can slow—and potentially reverse—brain aging.
MEMS-based accelerometers are increasingly deployed in harsh environments where mechanical stress is not just expected but constant.
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XRP vs. Bitcoin in 2026: Why it could win, and why it won't
Investors heading into 2026 are weighing a familiar trade off, the staying power of Bitcoin against the catch up potential of ...
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New life forms found inside humans that defy classification
Biologists are quietly rewriting what it means to be alive, and the human body has become one of their strangest frontiers.
The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) has announced a three-person exhibition, “Divergent Forms,” featuring the work of artists ...
Explore how nanotechnology acts as the 'Convergence Engine' for AI materials discovery, CRISPR gene therapy delivery, and ...
New 'zentropy theory' based on quantum mechanics could unlock seemingly impossible electronic devices made with transparent ...
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