Scientists can now design fully synthetic bacteriophages, with potential to reshape the fight against antibiotic resistance.
Researchers demonstrated a new method of cooling trapped ions using chip-based systems, which could enable more stable and scalable quantum computers and quantum sensors.
New research into project management in software engineering shows that the most successful systems are not the ones that ...
A study led by UC Riverside researchers offers a practical fix to one of artificial intelligence's toughest challenges by ...
Topological defects govern how many advanced materials behave, but predicting them has traditionally required slow, ...
Standard RAG pipelines treat documents as flat strings of text. They use "fixed-size chunking" (cutting a document every 500 ...
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) will become the first university in Florida to publicly host ...
Bacteriophages have been used therapeutically to treat infectious bacterial diseases for over a century. As antibiotic-resistant infections increasingly threaten public health, interest in ...
In an age where cyber attackers have become more intelligent, agile, persistent, sophisticated, and empowered by Artificial ...
Robotics is moving onto the critical path of data center construction and operations. From fleet-based drilling to perception ...
Evodrop received a 2025 Global Recognition Award for its patented bio-based malic acid limescale solution, which has been independently ...
The future of engineering-driven health innovation is currently unfolding at Arizona State University. In the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, part of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of ...