With three years spent researching, comparing, and testing software products, Tyler Webb is an expert on all things telecommunications. With work featured on GetVoIP.com, he's written over 150 ...
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You probably have a wooden chair in the house, or maybe a cutting board in the kitchen. It's solid. Dependable. But you'd never mistake it for steel. An intriguing project could one day change that.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine are developing new ways to fight tumors and aggressive forms of cancer—such as triple-negative breast cancer, ...
Scientists in Finland have developed a groundbreaking way to turn air pollution into plastic, a process that could help clean the air, cut down on waste, and provide new raw materials without relying ...
The Global ABM Conference 2025 delegate brochure is packed with all the information you'll need ahead of booking your ticket. Our second ever Global B2B Marketing Agencies Benchmarking Report is back ...
LOS ANGELES — Victor Wembanyama is doing something wrong. The 7-foot-4 unicorn, still in the early stages of rewriting how basketball is played, just made a move few in the world can. But it’s the ...
Researchers at the Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (Stevens INI) at the Keck School of Medicine of USC have developed a groundbreaking brain imaging technique that reveals ...
Around 40 years ago, a bank branch manager probably knew the name of every customer and was able to offer personalised advice and guidance. But as Ranil Boteju, chief data and analytics officer at ...
Alzheimer’s disease affects more than seven million Americans, slowly erasing memory and thinking skills. For decades, doctors have relied on painful spinal taps, expensive brain scans, and imperfect ...