Engineers are turning to animal origami, from insects that tuck away wings to a protist with an accordion-like neck, for ...
“I’ve never done this work alone,” I thought as I looked around the high school gymnasium at the other instructional coaches and school leaders. We had been given a critical, quick-write prompt to ...
Low rainfall and overdevelopment have led to a water scarcity crisis in Bengaluru, a city in India sometimes referred to as the country's Silicon Valley and once known as a "city of lakes." However, ...
Water — lots of it — is a critical enabler for advanced chip architectures, lithography, and back-end packaging. It feeds the ultra-pure water loops that touch every wafer, sluicing heat out of tools ...
Apple has accused a former Apple Watch engineer of stealing confidential sensor technology and handing it to Oppo, a Chinese rival trying to catch up in the smartwatch market. Apple alleged in a court ...
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A new study by the University of Cincinnati has found that monarch butterflies have an internal compass for their epic migration that flips when the temperatures plunge. This changing polarity helps ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. The Office of the State Engineer is cracking down on illegal water use and looking to the public for help. State ...
Patrick Schlott often finds himself in a cellular dead zone during his drive to work. "You go down the road, you turn the corner and you're behind a mountain and you'll lose cell coverage pretty fast, ...