Dambisa Moyo identifies the forces that will decide which firms win and which will fall behind in today's technology race ...
Slippery, drippy goop makes Ralstonia bacteria devastating killers of plants, causing rapid wilting in tomato, potato, and a ...
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Ancient giant kangaroos could have hopped despite their huge size
Long thought to have walked bipedally, like us, Australia’s extinct giant kangaroos have features that indicate they could ...
The rise of AI follows a fundamentally different competitive logic than earlier technological revolutions. With massive ...
Post-doctoral student Megan Jones and colleagues at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom analyzed the rear ...
This rainforest tree solved one of evolution’s hardest problems. Here’s how it evolved to use tension and geometry to fire ...
Biological materials are masterpieces created by nature. Bones, for example, are extremely hard, yet at the same time elastic ...
Scientists at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have refined an X-ray diffraction technique for detecting biological structures ...
Scientists at PSI refined an X-ray diffraction technique that maps bone structure from nanometres to millimetres in about an ...
The global metals market is entering a new era driven by policy shifts, geopolitical tensions, and inelastic supply, leading ...
Article by Supannee Amnajmongkol, Thailand Country Manager, Red Hat Organizations in Asia-Pacific are entering the new year with a sharper focus than ever before, as they shift from trying emerging ...
Self-effacing in demeanor yet boldly individual at the keyboard, Seong-Jin Cho turns risk, color and freedom into a ...
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