Today's antipersonnel land mines are small and often have plastic casings that standard metal detectors cannot register.
As AI continues to reshape industries and spark critical conversations around innovation, access, and technology, FIU ...
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into everyday life, Ophir is uncovering how false and misleading ...
Two-wheeled vehicles with conventional stability-control systems must lean to change direction, making it difficult for rider ...
Time for a gut check. Cases of colorectal cancer are on the rise, surpassing breast and brain cancer as the leading cause of ...
The Commerce Department’s $2 billion in planned CHIPS R&D funding for nine quantum companies, announced in May, gave the ...
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UK researcher develops drone system to detect plastic landmines
Modern anti-personnel mines are small and often made with plastic casings that standard metal detectors cannot detect.
For decades, scientists trying to build better catalysts have relied on a single guiding principle: there is one sweet spot, one peak of performance, and the best catalyst design is whichever one ...
Atlantic Cape president Dr. Barbara Gaba retires after nine years as president and 40 years in higher education, leaving a ...
Utah Tech University introduced 19 new academic programs to be offered for the first time during the fall 2026 semester.
The real AI boom may not be in software. Here’s why companies like Deere and Nokia are becoming breakout winners.
A new study reveals that dual-atom catalysts behave in a fundamentally different way than scientists previously thought, challenging a long-standing model used to predict catalytic performance.
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