McGill researchers have developed a diagnostic system capable of identifying bacteria—and determining which antibiotics can ...
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US Army’s Next Gen interceptor aces high stakes ballistic test
The U.S. Army’s race to field a new layer of missile defense just cleared a major hurdle, with a next generation interceptor ...
An international research team with strong participation from DTU has developed a new biotechnological platform that makes it possible to test and understand advanced cancer treatments much faster and ...
Imagine launching a website that works perfectly in testing, only to watch it struggle or crash the moment real users arrive.
Malaria remains the most deadly parasitic disease in the world. Although it is not endemic to countries such as Spain, imported cases are diagnosed each year in people returning from areas where the ...
Digital marketers today face an unrelenting demand for video content. Social media feeds prioritize motion, audiences scroll ...
A low-cost scanner and smartphone may help identify high radiation exposure in emergencies, speeding triage when labs can’t ...
An ambitious experiment to give young people money and trust them to spend it well shows promising early signs, participants ...
Slippery, drippy goop makes Ralstonia bacteria devastating killers of plants, causing rapid wilting in tomato, potato, and a ...
US industry experts trace the evolution of PV rapid shutdown rules and outline how recent updates to UL 3741 are reshaping compliance pathways for rooftop and commercial solar in the United States.
Nitrogen rich soils in China’s rice paddies could help farmers grow the same amount of rice with less fertilizer, if we can ...
Ryan Mayfield led an informative discussion on the history of the NEC PV Hazard Control System rules and the latest changes to the UL 3741 standard.
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