Known as the "Sea of Death" on land for its shifting dunes and extreme environment where "No one can come out alive once entering," the Taklamakan Desert is China's largest and the world's ...
Hollywood has never been known for its strict adherence to science. In most blockbusters the laws of physics are treated more like polite suggestions than hard rules. Need I mention “Armageddon”? I ...
Corporation returns to the global stage at JEC World 2026 to introduce a new class of polyimide composites. Building on its successful 2025 debut, I.S.T returns to present the evolution of Imidetex® ...
Mission Impossible is now known for its incredible stunts, but Tom Cruise isn't the only action star to put it all on the ...
If you’re techy, the news of Samsung’s new Galaxy S26 series will come as no surprise. If your technical prowess halts ...
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'Medicalised death' in hospitals and long-lonely lifespans in ageing societies are harsh modern realities. So when does preserving life become prolonging suffering?
A pioneering research-industry partnership has used advances in indoor farming technology to grow pea shoots fortified with vitamin B12, opening an exciting route to market for farmers and addressing ...
Urban mobility concepts often struggle to move beyond the sketchbook. Whether it is the high-concept monorails of the mid-century or the sleek, data-driven “smart city” aesthetics of ...
A team from Penn State has documented in the wild the elusive electrical coronas that for nearly a century had only been hypothesized.
Ford's Farley wants more cars, and this would be a good 'un.
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