Stoneridge, Inc. is rated Buy despite near-term automotive sector headwinds and 27.9% stock decline since reaffirmation. Read ...
A veteran industrial hygienist examines how exposure assessment has evolved—and why today’s IH programs must integrate smarter strategies, stronger analytical quality and a deeper understanding of ...
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Glowing neurons let scientists watch brains work in real time
Neuroscientists have long dreamed of watching thoughts unfold as they happen, without disturbing the fragile tissue that ...
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How CNET Tests Robot Vacuums
CNET has been testing robot vacuums for years, but we're always refining our testing procedures. Here's the process we use to evaluate robot vacuums for cleaning, navigation performance, obstacle ...
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Parker Solar Probe pushes deeper into the Sun’s extreme atmosphere
The spacecraft that now skims through the Sun’s blistering atmosphere is not just surviving, it is turning that hostile ...
Tangible data visualizations are physical objects that represent data. Think of a sculpture made from LEGOs showing how busy a project is, or a knitted pattern representing work hours. You can touch ...
Imaging technology has transformed how we observe the universe—from mapping distant galaxies with radio telescope arrays to ...
Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have re-engineered the popular Lattice-Boltzmann Method (LBM) for simulating ...
If you read about Hall effect sensors — the usual way to detect and measure magnetic fields these days — it sounds ...
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Engineered sensor reveals the brain’s hidden chemical conversations
Scientists have engineered a protein able to record the incoming chemical signals of brain cells (as opposed to just their outgoing signals).
A simple burst of visible light can now create skin-safe electrodes that could transform medical and wearable electronics.
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