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MIT’s hybrid thruster gives briefcase-sized satellites greater orbital agility
MIT engineers have developed a hybrid propulsion system that combines the raw push of ...
From dementia to heart attacks, hearing loss has been linked to a wide range of effects across the body, and the condition is ...
Otarmeni, a surgically-delivered drug developed by Regeneron, recently received accelerated FDA approval to treat a rare, ...
The policy you set up in your late 20s or early 30s was designed for an entirely different version of your life. Have you ...
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Partner's Club Prom Unites Students in Inclusive Celebration
The Partner's Club began with the goal of bringing students of all ages and abilities together. Now, its annual prom helps ...
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AI brings object-level vision prosthetics closer to reality
EPFL researchers are developing AI models that could one day enable vision prosthetics able to restore meaningful, ...
The self-professed killer who said he shot a Murrysville businessman as they traveled in a truck along a Butler County ...
Emma O’Sullivan, whose child was born with serious health issues, praises the Crann Centre for taking care of not just her ...
The company recommends using Pulsetto in moments built around relaxation: before sleep, during meditation and after exercise.
For the first time, scientists have succeeded in artificially mimicking the ion signaling of heart muscle cells. To succeed, researchers at LiU have used organic electronics based on conductive ...
MIT engineers have developed a noninvasive pacemaker that stimulates the heart using ultrasound. The design could one day ...
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