Bridges rarely fail without warning. Long before a serious structural problem becomes visible to the public, traffic, weather, moisture, and...
Wearable electronics are moving beyond passive health tracking. The next generation of devices is expected to sense physiological changes, interpret...
A new neonatal model of hypoxic-ischemic injury is challenging a central assumption in the study of newborn brain damage: that...
Bentham Science Publishers has announced the launch of Current Engineering Letters and Reviews, a new international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal designed...
In the earliest stages of life, the developing brain is shaped by an intricate biological environment inside the womb. Glucose,...
KAIST researchers have developed an artificial intelligence system that can generate workable plans for complex real-world problems without depending on...
Bentham Science Launches Two New Journals to Accelerate Research in Wireless Communications and Engineering Bentham Science Publishers has announced the...
A common complication of early birth is being thrust into a medical debate that reaches far beyond the neonatal intensive-care...
A new study is putting a high-tech “watchdog” inside one of additive manufacturing’s most promising processes. Researchers B.T. Weston, M.E....
A Shower’s Smallest Habits May Be Driving Much More Water Waste Than Expected, Study Finds The length of a shower...
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