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Designed by Johns Hopkins bioengineers, Re-Kinesis was named a finalist in the National Institute on Aging's 2025 Start-Up ...
The Intoxicated Chemist, a new hotspot at 4133 Whitney Ave. in Hamden, is an interactive experience where guests can make slime, sip smoking cocktails and belt out karaoke – all before midnight.
Closer to home, scientists in Melbourne, led by Professor Andrew Pask, are on a journey towards a similar scientific ...
Engineers developed a ping-pong-playing robot that quickly estimates the speed and trajectory of an incoming ball and precisely hits it to a desired location on the table.
By John Harrington That old sporting canard that there’s no such thing as a safe lead in hurling was doing the rounds again ...
A team of Australian scientists has identified a small molecule that blocks cell death, an advance that could lead to new ...
New Haven-area nightlife just got a nerdy twist. The Intoxicated Chemist, a new hotspot at 4133 Whitney Ave. in Hamden, is an interactive experience where guests can make slime, sip smoking cocktails ...
Explore how LC-MS technologies are transforming forensic and clinical toxicology by enabling comprehensive compound detection ...
A team from the University of Texas at Austin, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Type One Energy ... been writing for over a decade, covering science, gaming, and tech culture.
The Hope College Alumni Association will present Distinguished Alumni Awards to D.J. Reyburn ’99 of Fairview, Tennessee, and ...
A unique partnership between Los Alamos National Laboratory and northern New Mexico elementary schools is turning the subject of math into something fun. Through the ...