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Inspired by bats and dolphins, this ultrasonic tech lets machines “see” in pitch-black and chaotic environments.
Astronomers may have caught a still-forming planet in action, carving out an intricate pattern in the gas and dust that ...
The approach could increase the applications for 3D-printed objects, including tissue engineering scaffolds, joints, and ...
Within them, sculptural objects appear to stand in for women’s bodies, while actual painted or filmed portrayals of women ...
This retro material is back—and perhaps better than ever. Here's why designers can't get enough of burl wood right now.
You’ll learn how fabric folds reflect weight and structure, from soft, flowing chiffon to structured denim, and how metal’s ...
The Raymond Corporation today announced that its iWAREHOUSE® ObjectSense Detection & Notification System (iW.ObjectSense) has been awarded "Material Handling Innovation of the Year" in the fourth ...
Astronomers at MIT, Columbia University, and elsewhere have used NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to peer through the ...
Astronomers have likely witnessed a planet forming in real time, seen inside a spiral arm of the HD 135344B protoplanetary ...
Ambient sensing uses wireless signals, not cameras, to deliver private, adaptive intelligence to smart homes — quietly transforming how spaces respond to us.
Douthat: Right. So those are examples where U.F.O. experience basically takes a traditional religious shape. There’s someone ...