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Plate and Angle Rolling Technology

Davi, Inc. will showcase its broad range of advanced, labor-saving plate and angle rolls at FABTECH 2025 in booth A4314, McCormick Place, Chicago. Among those innovative systems, the company will demonstrate its all-electric MCE e-POWER plate...

The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1416: Technology on Hold

The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1416: Technology on Hold

Engines Podcast Episode: 1416 Technology on Hold: ideas that return after a long time. Today, technology on hold. Episode: 1416 Technology on Hold: ideas that return after a long time. Today, technology on hold. Listen Audio Embed Popup To embed...

OpenAI executive to students: 'Studying computer science is…'

OpenAI executive to students: 'Studying computer science is…'

OpenAI chairman Bret Taylor said that studying computer science remains "extremely valuable” in the era of artificial intelligence (AI). The executive emphasized that these degrees build ‘systems thinking’, a key skill that remains important even...

Dolby Atmos in the Studio: How the 3D Sound Stage Technology Is Reshaping Music Production in India

Dolby Atmos in the Studio: How the 3D Sound Stage Technology Is Reshaping Music Production in India

Dolby Atmos entered India in 2012 with the launch of the first Atmos-enabled screen at the Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai. The same year, Rajinikanth's Sivaji 3D was released with Dolby's object-based audio technology and premiered at Sathyam. Since...

Why women dropout of STEM careers despite high enrollment

Why women dropout of STEM careers despite high enrollment

It is often not a lack of skill or interest that holds girls back, but the lack of encouragement and belief from their surroundings. | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockPhoto Despite high enrolment numbers of girls in STEM education in many parts...

Science and Mother Nature key to Black Canyon recovery

Science and Mother Nature key to Black Canyon recovery

Two archaeologists clad in neon yellow shirts with notebooks in hand moved through the wildfire’s path, taking notes as they navigated around charred oak trees and pockets of ash.Inside a nearby campground, the steel frames of picnic tables...

Science Associated Press SpaceX delivers four astronauts to the International Space Station just 15 hours after launch

Science Associated Press SpaceX delivers four astronauts to the International Space Station just 15 hours after launch

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — SpaceX delivered a fresh crew to the International Space Station on Saturday, making the trip in a quick 15 hours. The four U.S., Russian and Japanese astronauts pulled up in their SpaceX capsule after launching from...

Science Associated Press Finance SpaceX delivers four astronauts to the International Space Station just 15 hours after launch

Science Associated Press Finance SpaceX delivers four astronauts to the International Space Station just 15 hours after launch

Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key Takeaways CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — SpaceX delivered a...

Science journal spotlights AUS study on sustainable soil systems

Science journal spotlights AUS study on sustainable soil systems

Image: Supplied While dry, degraded soil may appear lifeless on the surface, beneath it lies a complex and dynamic system of interaction between plant roots and microbial communities. These biological exchanges, though often invisible, play a...

Lying Increases Trust In Science, Study Finds

Lying Increases Trust In Science, Study Finds

A new paper from Bangor University outlines the "bizarre phenomenon" known as the transparency paradox: that transparency is needed to foster public trust in science, but being transparent about science, medicine and government can also reduce...

Designing Enterprise Systems with Intelligence: How Shemeer Sulaiman Kunju Connects Scalable Engineering With Research Contributions

Designing Enterprise Systems with Intelligence: How Shemeer Sulaiman Kunju Connects Scalable Engineering With Research Contributions

In environments where banking operations, fraud mitigation, and enterprise analytics intersect, structured system architecture is essential. Shemeer Sulaiman Kunju has spent over two decades working across banking systems, fraud prevention tools,...

HKUST(GZ): A Rising Force in Global Science and Innovation

HKUST(GZ): A Rising Force in Global Science and Innovation

In this exclusive interview, the President of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou) discusses the mission and vision of one of China’s most dynamic new research institutions. He elaborates on HKUST(GZ)’s role within...

Foundation for Science and Technology awarded 1,550 doctoral scholarships

Foundation for Science and Technology awarded 1,550 doctoral scholarships

According to the provisional results of the 2025 Doctoral Research Scholarship Award Competition, 37% of the 4,169 applications received were approved. Of the 1,550 scholarships awarded, 1,000 pertained to the general academic context application...

Susquehanna Raises Array Technologies (ARRY) PT to $7.50 Amid Q2 Earnings Preview

Susquehanna Raises Array Technologies (ARRY) PT to $7.50 Amid Q2 Earnings Preview

Array Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:ARRY) is one of the stocks under $10 to buy now. On July 21, Susquehanna adjusted its price target for Array Technologies to $7.50 from $5.50, while maintaining a Neutral rating on the shares. The adjustment is part...

‘Digital screen symptoms’ affect 70 per cent of people who use screen technologies

‘Digital screen symptoms’ affect 70 per cent of people who use screen technologies

Lead Researcher Dr Adrian Lopresti says that up to about 70 per cent of people who regularly use digital screens complain of digital screen symptoms, such as dry eyes, blurred vision, double vision, and headaches. “Up to about 70 per cent of...

WATCH LIVE | Science, Technology and Innovation launches national science week

WATCH LIVE | Science, Technology and Innovation launches national science week

The government launches National Science Week on Saturday at the Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria. The campaign aims to bridge the gap between science and society by showcasing the importance of science, technology and innovation in...

Hold up, humans. Ants figured out medicine, farming and engineering long before we did

Hold up, humans. Ants figured out medicine, farming and engineering long before we did

Think back to a time you helped someone move a heavy object, such as a couch.While at first the task may have appeared simple, it actually required a suite of advanced behaviors. The job needed verbal commands for social coordination (“pivot!”)...

Ag Progress Days displays showcase advanced technology, animal health, invasive species

Ag Progress Days displays showcase advanced technology, animal health, invasive species

A new initiative aimed at developing emerging and advanced technologies to enhance food production, agricultural ecosystems and natural resources will be one of the focal points of the College of Agricultural Sciences Exhibits Building at Penn...

PM wants NZ to get behind development, progress, stem tide of Kiwis leaving for Oz

PM wants NZ to get behind development, progress, stem tide of Kiwis leaving for Oz

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon addresses 550 delegates at the annual National Party conference in Christchurch. Photo: RNZ / Giles Dexter National leader Christopher Luxon has told the party's annual conference that the country needs to "say...

Science news this week: A magnitude 8.8 megaquake and whether we should — and can — stop AI

Science news this week: A magnitude 8.8 megaquake and whether we should — and can — stop AI

In this week's science news, a magnitude 8.8 megaquake hit off the coast of Russia. The enormous earthquake was the joint-sixth largest ever recorded and struck the sparsely populated Far Eastern Kamchatka Peninsula on Wednesday. Shortly after the...

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