More than 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia. But there is research underway in Boston right now to ease that burden.
E pluribus unum—"out of many, one"—is not only a motto for the United States; it's a good credo for microrobots. A research collaboration between Cornell and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent ...
We examine the parallels between sci-fi concepts and current technological achievements. What innovations inspired by the ...
Pyrochlore oxides—a class of advanced dielectric materials—represent a promising next-generation approach to efficient energy storage. Their structural flexibility and tunable chemical composition ...
A bill limiting Kentucky's ability to set environmental protections is moving through the General Assembly, part of a trend ...
STEM careers are growing twice as fast as other fields, with median salaries exceeding $100,000 compared to $48,060 for non-STEM jobs. Meanwhile, only 20% of high school graduates are prepared for ...
Jeffrey Borek of IBM and Jens Neuhüttler of Fraunhofer Institute bring service science and innovation leadership to ...
Advances in organ and computer models are raising the prospect that some animal experiments could be eliminated. But there are still huge hurdles to overcome.
Sarah Marriott, who lives with Type 1 diabetes, argues that research must ensure equal access to new technologies.
Human data and samples are scientific gifts, and scientists must be stewards of them, ensuring that they are collected and ...
In an era of overt sexism in the sciences, she made two major discoveries, including identifying a chemical signal in the ...