TECH & INNOVATIONBack in October 2020, a Northrop Grumman Cygnus supply craft delivered new scientific experiments to the International Space Station (ISS). Aside from the delivery, Cygnus is set to host a two-week test of new technologies known as SharkSat.
Scientists recently devised low-cost conductive inks for clog-free ballpoint pens, or that can enable users to 'write' circuits nearly anywhere, including human skin.
With the standard household microwave oven, copper foil, and glass containers, researchers from the University of Wyoming have turned coal powder into graphite.
Researchers have developed a new catalyst for turning plastic waste into fuel and wax. The plastic crisis is one of the worst human-made threats to the planet.
Computers are an integral part of people's daily lives that a lot of activities rely heavily on them. From online shopping, playing video games, communicating across different time zones, and even tracking one's own health and fitness progress, technology has come a long way, thanks to advances in computer science.
Pursuing a career in the medical field is a lifelong commitment. It can take years of education and training before anyone can work as a health professional. Yet, many choose to pursue a career as a health worker despite hardships because of the amount of fulfillment.
The Giant Magellan Telescope will be among the few gigantic earth-based telescopes that have the potential for revolutionizing humans' view and insight of the universe.
To diagnose children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), researchers suggest using computational models to help clinicians identify the best treatment for them.
In a few weeks, two SpaceX Starships are teased by CEO Elon Musk to be tested simultaneously. The future of SpaceX looks bright as CEO Elon Musk teases on a mirroring comment that we might be able to see two SpaceX Starships being tested in the "next few weeks".
Although diamond is widely believed to be hard and unbendable, thin films have been found to exhibit elastic deformation - and this new property can have profound impacts on various applications.
There was a time when people would consult the Yellow Pages to find a business in their area. Nowadays, those types of searches take place online. A recent study by BIA/Kelsey and ConStat found that a staggering 97% of people consult the internet to find a local business. If you want to stay competitive, you simply can't afford to be without a website.