Mumbai-based deeptech startup Novyte Materials is using AI to help chemical companies automate materials R&D, from ...
Who is the most curious person you know? Maybe it’s a kid who asks a million questions or a teacher you had in high school who always seemed to go the extra mile in leading class discussions. You ...
Re “Public makes disdain for City Hall plain in rejecting ‘second homes’ tax” (June 4): Voters have noted that the City Council’s standard response to budget deficits is to seek more funding by any ...
A man with a beard and wearing glasses looks through a microscope. Long-term research may be more difficult to plan under the new rule, as grants are subject to termination for any reason. Credit: ...
is an investigations editor and feature writer covering technology and the people who make, use, and are affected by it. Since joining The Verge in 2014, he has won a Loeb Award for feature writing, ...
A new international analysis suggests there may be a surprisingly simple secret to keeping weight off after dieting: walking about 8,500 steps a day. Researchers found that people who boosted their ...
This Pew Research Center analysis examines Americans’ views of problems facing the country. Pew Research Center conducts research to help the public, media and decision-makers understand important ...
As a first-year electrical engineering major, Bright Dose felt like he was falling behind in his classes. Looking for a way to regain his footing, he joined the Science, Technology, Engineering and ...
April 16 - OpenAI on Thursday introduced an artificial intelligence model touting increased biology knowledge and scientific research capabilities, as the startup deepens its push into the ‌life ...
Around 1% of the global population has a PhD. It’s the highest academic qualification, the result of years spent on original research. But – and this is a question that many PhD students will have ...
Microplastics found in human tissue, food and the environment are everywhere — even contaminating the very labs studying them, raising questions about research accuracy. Scientists are tightening ...