The European Research Council (ERC) will fund Prof. Anupam Sengupta’s research into how bacteria interact with and control light, and possible opportunities for new imaging technologies. The grant of ...
As the auto industry continues to evolve, interior lighting has quietly become one of its most fascinating frontiers—a ...
A smartphone gives your child some independence, whether that’s talking to their friends, using apps they want to use, or ...
Greece has introduced new rules that fundamentally change how traffic violations are recorded and fined, with penalties now issued almost immediately through a unified digital system. The changes came ...
Growing food indoors presents some challenges, but there are advantages. Microgreens or sprouts can be grown in compact trays ...
Smart security systems are no longer optional add-ons or last-minute upgrades. They have become foundational tools for modern businesses that want to operate efficiently, protect their people and ...
A chip-scale interface entangles light and electronic states without cryogenic cooling, bringing quantum networking hardware closer to practical deployment ...
Most Americans imagine human trafficking as a violent kidnapping or a “stranger danger” crime — someone abducted from a ...
During development of the digestive system, a complex network of nerves forms around it, creating a "second brain" — the enteric nervous system (ENS) — which controls the movement of food and waste ...
THE earliest light signals for controlling traffic were operated manually by the police. The next type were operated on a ‘fixed-time’ basis by purely mechanical devices. A later development is to ...
When cells can’t destroy damaged proteins, a hidden backup system led by NRF1 steps in to prevent toxic buildup.