In December 1982, South African Rodney Wilkinson walked four bombs into Koeberg power station – the crown jewel of the apartheid state – pulled the pins and then left on his bicycle. How did he do it?
Micah Chandler, left, and Piper Spraker will head to Canada this summer as Fulbright Canada-Mitacs Globalink research interns ...
Penn State's provost argues that artificial intelligence will free graduate researchers from tedious tasks, enabling single ...
A new tokenised property investment platform has secured its first development site in Auckland, paving the way for an $8.9 ...
Dyad 3.0 enables autonomous AI agents to support digital design and testing processes for industrial machines during the ...
The people and groups behind the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park, part of South Chicago’s quantum computing megadevelopment ...
Think high pay means high excitement? Think again. These nine in-demand jobs pay $59 or more per hour, and employers are ...
New University of Auckland research is addressing long standing inequities in secondary school participation and success in ...
Piotr Chmielewski, CEO of Rohlig SUUS Logistics, discusses the logistics sector’s evolution and its long-proven ability to ...
Gadgetry and clever engineering quietly transform how military forces operate. These gadgets deliver subtlety, enable ...
Let’s be honest: winter in Pennsylvania can feel like it lasts approximately seventeen months, and your kids have been ...
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