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Video: Why 'basic science' is the foundation of innovation
At first glance, some scientific research can seem, well, impractical. When physicists began exploring the strange, subatomic ...
The Delhi High Court has rejected a plea by Japanese firm Hirotsu Bio Science Inc challenging the dismissal of its patent ...
On Jan. 15, California lawmakers unveiled a $23 billion science research bond aimed at offsetting recent federal funding ...
A new digital fingerprint developed by researchers promises to make physical products impossible to counterfeit.
In the year following the invention of baby carrots, carrot consumption in the US shot up by almost 30 percent, while other ...
Why the Delhi High Court rejected a Japanese firm's application for a patent on cancer detection using worms with an acute ...
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Danish chemist's invention could make counterfeiting a thing of the past
Every year, companies lose revenue when goods are copied or illegally resold. Now, a new digital and legally binding ...
Retired Brandeis University chemistry professor Peter Jordan and wife Barbara Palmer give $18 million to honor his parents who fled Nazi Germany. The gift supports theoretical and physical chemistry ...
Biologist Eduard Batlle used to spend his weekends at his parents’ confectionery. Now he’s one of the six inventors of ...
Genetic treatments could be the key to unlocking some rare diseases. But bringing these medicines to patients involves ...
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Did humans really invent games 11,000 years ago?
Discovered in a 11,000-year-old communal building in Syria, six perfectly round stone spheres have baffled archaeologists. They’re identical in size, polished smooth, and crafted from multiple rock ...
You won't find AI. Or quantum computing. In fact, most of the fastest-growing technologies for 2026 are in batteries, ...
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