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Design engineers turn to linear motors for applications that demand speed, accuracy and reliability. From high-throughput ...
A new study published in Scientific Reports provides evidence that blinking acts as a subtle but meaningful marker of ...
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Heineken's sustainability chief leverages her extensive experience to drive the company's "Brew a Better World" strategy, ...
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Migrants with dementia who’ve acquired English later in life may revert to their childhood language – and many rely on family ...
Maria Khan of Portsmouth was terrified as she watched Congress debate whether to cut funding for federal food assistance.
Children who fail to grow to expected height may have unstable gut bacteria, according to a new study in Cell.
The fourth industrial revolution isn't just changing what accounting and finance professionals do — it's revealing how fundamentally broken professional development has become.
Smooth, fast, and futuristic. Maglev trains are transforming Asia’s mobility while the West struggling to keep up. Find out why.