Every crystal’s shape is a mirror of the internal arrangement of their molecules, but the molecules in photoswitchable ...
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Why light poles failed in Hurricane Ian despite meeting design standards
When Hurricane Ian moved across Florida in 2022, several aluminum light poles on a Central Florida bridge collapsed or ...
Indiana University researchers are advancing the fight against Alzheimer’s disease using brain organoids, cutting-edge ...
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Spider silk ‘superpowers’ reveal path to lighter and stronger aircraft materials
Researchers from King’s College London and San Diego State University (SDSU) in California have ...
Southern California's beaches have grown more than 500 acres over the past four decades despite being one of the most heavily ...
Landmark cultural megaproject reinforces EBS’s leadership in delivering iconic, technically advanced steel structures across ...
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Thousands of the world’s best athletes will flock to Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo in Italy in February 2026 for the 25th ...
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The largest public ecological park in East China's Shandong province, which features a sewage treatment plant in its underground level and a sports park on its upper level, ushered in the topping-out ...
A new study finds that bridges in North America and Africa face the highest risk of failure, and researchers suggest using satellite monitoring to help detect problems early and prevent collapses.
High-powered satellites use electromagnetic waveguides to deliver energy from one component to another. Typically, they are made of heavy, inflexible metal tubes with an even heavier flange on either ...
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