How Computers Can Help Create Solar-Powered...
Around 700 million people around the world do not have any electricity, and there are many more that only have access...
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Around 700 million people around the world do not have any electricity, and there are many more that only have access...
Have you ever wondered how scientists know what happens inside the body during an injury? Injuries happen when a push...
In 1965, Gordon Moore graphed the number of transistors—the tiny switches that you can think of as the “atoms” of...
United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 17 (SDG 17) is all about connection and partnerships, to make sure everyone...
The United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal 13–Climate Action (SDG 13) is one of 17 Sustainable Development Goals...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 10 (SDG 10) is all about making sure everyone gets treated fairly, no...
People use digital devices every day. These devices help people with their work, help students engage in their studies...
Do you ever wonder how people in the driest parts of the world survive? Where does their water come from, and how do...
As humans, we learn from what we perceive with our senses in our daily lives. Computers can have similar learning...
Insects, algae, other microorganisms, and even food waste are providing new alternative protein feeds for farm...
Microbial carbon capture is a new technology that uses tiny living organisms, like bacteria and microalgae, to absorb...
Elastocaloric technology is a new way to heat and cool spaces by using stretchy metals, called shape-memory alloys...