Future high-speed communication networks based on millimeter-wave (30-300GHz) technology will be more robust and efficient in…
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A step toward determining which car crashes cause traumatic brain injury—and which don’t
Motor vehicle crashes are the most common cause of emergency room visits, hospitalizations and deaths related…
Atomic beams shoot straighter via cascading silicon peashooters
To a non-physicist, an "atomic beam collimator" may sound like a phaser firing mystical particles. That…
Uganda Airlines gets first planes in revival bid
The first two planes purchased in a bid to relaunch Uganda Airlines were delivered on Tuesday,…
One million species risk extinction due to humans: Draft UN report
Up to one million species face extinction due to human influence, according to a draft UN…
Logged native forests mostly end up in landfill, not in buildings and furniture
Victoria has some of the most carbon-dense native forests in the world. Advocates for logging these…
Want to keep CEO pay down? Perhaps don’t use a compensation consultant
Companies that use compensation consultants end up paying more for their CEOs, according to a new…
An ecological tale of two scavengers
Two species of vulture—the turkey vulture and the black vulture—are able to coexist because their respective…
What washing machines can teach us about the cost of tariffs
Recent trade wars between the United States and other countries have raised the question: Who pays…
Electron-phonon instability in graphene revealed by global and local noise probes
Understanding nonequilibrium phenomena to effectively control it is an outstanding challenge in science and engineering. In…