Snail shells, hurricanes and hands have one thing in common — they are all chiral, meaning they all have either left or right handedness. In other words, they are mirror images of each other, and ...
Volvo is Newsweek’s World’s Greatest Auto Disruptors Community Disruptor of the Year for industry-reshaping innovation.
Technological innovation has the power and promise to transform healthcare. This series spotlights companies developing such cutting-edge innovations—ranging from brain-computer and muscle-machine ...
As artificial intelligence powers more scientific research, science teams are managing considerations of the environmental impact of this expanding computing power. A new in-kind gift from Dell ...
Enzymes are proteins that guide (catalyze) very specific chemical reactions. They play indispensable roles in all life forms. Some enzymes carry out the day-to-day business of biology like digesting ...
The exciting potential of novel medical technologies — particularly devices for diagnosis and treatment — to transform health care is just emerging. As devastating as the COVID-19 pandemic was, the ...
Technology offers significant benefits across virtually all aspects of modern life, including improved communication, exponential growth in information access, increased productivity and automation, ...
A host of problems with existing projects are only making matters worse. Ore quality—the amount of valuable metal in a sample of rock—is declining, forcing miners to dig deeper; mining permits can ...
Home security technology is evolving rapidly, and 2026 promises to bring major innovations. With smarter systems and new tools, you can expect better protection, convenience and peace of mind. But ...
Companies that fail to keep up with advances in hardware, software or technology platforms could face a different type of crisis: losing their competitive edge in a challenging and demanding ...
Technological innovations can seem relentless. In computing, some have proclaimed that “a year in machine learning is a century in any other field.” But how do you know whether those advancements are ...