Data from a new Nature study shows the feasibility of engineering a quantum mechanical process inside biological proteins. The study, which was led by an engineering team at the University of Oxford, ...
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A small handful of companies are responsible for building virtually all of the world's commercial aircraft, with the two largest players making up around 80% of the current global fleet. These two big ...
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Quantum technologies might seem incompatible with life. The quantum bits, or qubits, that make them up commonly require ultracold temperatures, and rely on hard, orderly materials like diamond or ...
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Crain's latest list of the largest OEM parts suppliers in the Detroit area shows a mixed sales trend for the industry. Several companies on the list posted modest gains in 2024 OEM sales, while others ...
Deakin University provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. We all like to imagine we’re ageing well. Now a simple blood or saliva test promises to tell us by measuring our “biological age” ...
A Chinese researcher allegedly tried to smuggle biological materials into the US from Wuhan and lied to the feds about the secretive scheme. Chengxuan Han was arrested Sunday after landing at the ...
Could your body’s hidden 12-hour clock hold the secret to metabolic health and disease? New research links our internal rhythms to ancient ocean tides. Review: Biological rhythms: Living your life, ...
TAKASAKI, Japan (Reuters) -Four decades ago, Hiroko Suzuki's father threaded the needle of a U.S. trade war by pushing the family auto-parts business into newer niche products. Now, tariffs imposed by ...
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