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When campuses shape cities

Universities shape cities in ways that reach far beyond the classroom. They establish a steady pattern of arrival, study, ...
Today's quote of the day is attributed to Galileo Galilei, who was an Italian scientist, astronomer, and philosopher and one ...
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Time and motion studies can be a useful way to gather real world evidence of a medical intervention's value. When the efficiency of a drug, medical device, or intervention is the outcome of interest, ...
Canada can either move forward with its remaining order of Lockheed Martin’s 88 F-35s or sign a new deal for Gripen-E planes from Sweden’s Saab, which is promising economic spinoffs for Canada. This ...
When tectonic plates move, they rarely do so smoothly. Sometimes they slide almost imperceptibly; at other times, stress is ...
Satellite captures first 2D view of a tsunami, revealing how waves spread, split, and travel across the open ocean after an ...
SMU researchers have created an electromagnetic coil system that can control microrobots without requiring continuous visual ...
An IMU is a compact, high-precision device that captures how an object moves and orients itself in space. Whether steering ...
A new system from Yun Ho, Romain Nith, and Pedro Lopes combines AI and electrical muscle stimulation to physically guide ...
The impish but thoughtful James Grashow, his sculpture and his long marriage are the subjects of Cindy Meehl’s film. By Alissa Wilkinson In an imaginary Brazil, where older people are forcibly removed ...
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of cryotherapy on pain intensity, range of motion (ROM), swelling and function in the postoperative care of musculoskeletal disorders. Design Systematic ...