SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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Low-cost ‘smart’ diaper can notify caregiver when it’s wet
If worn too long, a wet diaper can cause painful rashes, and miserable babies -- and parents
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Latin America 2020: labor market and AI
In response to the growth of Artificial Intelligence, experts warn about its impact on the Latin American labor market.
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Perfection through diversity
How is the perfect functioning of certain natural and artificial systems achieved? The diversity of its parts may be the…
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All-female crew returned to earth from ‘Mars’
The mission, known as Sensoria I, is part of the Sensoria project, which aims to uplift and support women in…
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Stanford researchers build a particle accelerator that fits on a chip
A Stanford team has prototyped a silicon chip that packs some of the punch delivered by ginormous particle accelerators
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How cells learn to ‘count’
Trillions of mammalian cells achieve this uniformity but some consistently break this mold to fulfill unique functions.
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How can healthcare achieve real technology driven transformation?
Real transformation in healthcare through the adoption of artificial intelligence, robotics, telecommunications, and other advanced technologies could provide significant improvements…
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Science’s 2019 breakthrough of the year: the first image of a black hole
Honoring a feat that was once considered impossible, Science has named the Event Horizon Telescope's image of a supermassive black hole as…
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Facts About Illegal WiFi Hotspots in Cuba
The Internet in Cuba was introduced in the late ’90s, but it wasn’t until 2007 that it’s greatly improved
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How vulnerable is your car to cyberattacks?
The emergence of smart cars has opened the door to limitless possibilities for technology and innovation - but also to…
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