Ion beams can now qualify nuclear reactor materials up to 1,000 times faster than ...
Getting an up-close view of life at the cellular level can be as simple as placing onion skin under a microscope and adjusting the knobs. Peering deeper, into the heart of the atoms within, isn't as ...
Long before engineer Chloe Koren became an Army Fellow with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Middle East District, she was a high school ...
Boston’s new mid-rise Josiah Quincy Upper School features a custom mural adorning its entrance plaza. Situated above the school’s light-filled cafeteria, the ...
Novel insight into the “Sareh twist” suggests that this mechanism underlying origami tessellations could become a key element in the design of origami-inspired structures for science and engineering ...
Scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a new way to determine atomic structures from nanocrystals previously considered unusable, ...
As a degree requirement in RIT’s Kate Gleason College of Engineering, all fifth-year students from the departments of biomedical, computer, electrical, industrial and systems, and mechanical ...
Empowering students, faculty, and community to address complex challenges in healthcare. In this on-campus hub for healthcare innovation, Santa Clara students and faculty have the opportunity to work ...
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One cannot imagine the world now and in the future without integrated circuits (IC or generally known as chips). With worldwide revenue projected to be about $500 billion by the end of 2019, the chip ...
Data storage using proteins offers high capacity and stability, however, expressing unnatural proteins with random sequences often fails. Here the authors encode digital data into amino acid sequences ...