According to the ‘grow or go’ model, cancer cells can switch between invasive and proliferative states. A zebrafish model of skin cancer shows that the invasive switch is triggered by mechanical ...
Imagine working with special cameras that capture light your eyes can’t even see—ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn or infrared heat signatures that reveal hidden writing. Or perhaps using ...
Recap: It's been an action-packed week for Microsoft, marked by the announcement of Snapdragon X Elite-powered laptops and some new AI-powered productivity features for Windows. At its Build event, ...
Doosan Bobcat is moving ahead with plans to hydrogenate (?) the Korean material handling fleet, announcing its first-ever hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric forklift, and plans to put 30 of the HFCEV ...
The units capture 1000 readings per second, and free PC software makes data logging and charting readings a simple task. Also included are .NET APIs and a command set for command line access. No ...
Adhering closely to Darwin's theory of evolution, tumors need to adapt to environmental changes to survive. A new study shows that one of those changes—the compression of cells—can both help and ...
Step onto any household or commercial weighing scale, and suddenly your weight magically appears in neat digital numbers. But how does a simple platform know exactly how much you weigh down to a tenth ...
Smartphone plans are expensive—but they don’t have to be. While they’re not nearly as astronomical as when they first launched, signing up for a plan with one of the major carriers still costs around ...
Can you provide an overview of how hydrogen fuel cells work? Hydrogen polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells use hydrogen and oxygen to produce electricity through an electrochemical reaction.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- A massive 'superload' caused slowdowns on several Western Pennsylvania roadways Thursday as it made its way through the area. The 150-ton load consisted of a giant steel cone that ...
The reconfigured piece by Elyn Zimmerman had been renamed "Sudama." Elyn Zimmerman, Sudama (1984/2023) at American University, Washington, D.C. Photo ©Nord Wennerstrom, courtesy of the Cultural ...