deepai Gravity feels reliable — stable and consistent enough to count on. But reality is far stranger than our intuition. In truth, the strength of gravity varies over the Earth’s surface. And it is weakest…
New study boosts hopes for a broad vaccine…
SINGAPORE-- Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School and National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) found that 2003 SARS survivors who have been vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA vaccine produced highly potent functional antibodies that are capable…
Submerged sensors to control wearable electronics
Scientists in Korea make hand-drawn and flexible pressure sensors that can control a phone from underwater. Flexible and waterproof sensors that could unlock new applications for wearable electronics have been developed by scientists in Korea.…
New study provides insight into tailoring exercise therapy…
Anatomical human heart model II. PHOTO: Ali Hajiluyi OSAKA, Japan— While exercise therapy for heart failure (HF) patients with low heart function has been shown to be an effective prognostic tool, the level and format…
DGIST launches technical support for local manufacturers
PHOTO: DGIST Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) has selected 17 research projects for technical support and innovation required by companies. According to press release of Center for Digital Productivity Innovation Cluster(D-PIC) at…






