Duke Engineering researchers demonstrate the first fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics.
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Have you played around with the new iOS 26 yet? Here's how to download it on your iPhone if you haven't yet — once you do, you'll notice several new changes, including a clear design called Liquid ...
3I/ATLAS likely weighs more than 33 billion tons. The interstellar object hurtling toward the inner solar system, where Earth is located, is much larger than previously thought, astronomers say. A ...
The two proposed Lancaster city data centers’ combined daily water usage will average less than the equivalent of 156 households using the Lancaster County average of 257 gallons per day, according to ...
A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that the production of meat-based pet foods has a much greater impact on the environment in comparison to plant-based ...
It’s the battle of the bears in Alaska. The fattest and floofiest bears in Alaska's Katmai National Park are competing as part of the popular Fat Bear Week, an annual head-to-head competition aimed at ...
Larian Studios may be done with major updates for Baldur's Gate 3, but it's still pumping out hotfixes to squash bugs and improve performance. The game's latest update, hotfix #34, includes a special ...
Joan Strassman wrote a book, The Social Lives of Birds, and this piece might increase sales of this book since it is about the same topic and is cited. The late Oxford University biologist William D.
The technology is one of the strongest examples yet of how artificial intelligence can be used in a seamless, practical way to improve people’s lives. By Brian X. Chen Brian X. Chen is The Times’s ...