Opinion
A sports device to ‘protect the brain’ illustrates a major problem with the FDA de novo pathway
This is not just about one device. It’s about what happens when institutions grow comfortable living in their own ambiguity and hiding behind opacity.” ...
After a generation of record growth, Seattle's tech employers have not only pulled back on hiring but shifted billions into ...
September hurricane showed how competition between government and private forecasts can damage accuracy and trust ...
An autonomous ocean robot, launched from Woods Hole, is attempting to complete a first-ever trip around the world.
After decades of mystery, scientists have finally proven that Europe’s largest bat, the greater noctule, hunts and eats small ...
Data scientists are in high demand—and for good reason. Companies rely on them to turn large, messy datasets into insights ...
Within a modest engineering laboratory at Duke University, a new type of researcher is quietly at work next to an optical ...
Avi Loeb criticizes NASA for not releasing key images and for classifying 3I/ATLAS as a comet without conclusive evidence ...
A large new study reveals how early relationships with parents and friends influence how we relate to those closest to us in adulthood ...
Laura Torrent did not know that the tiny brown bat she caught in early 2024 would become a global milestone for biodiversity ...
The AI boom is visible from orbit. Satellite photos of New Carlisle, Indiana, show greenish splotches of farmland transformed ...
"Social scientists can collect data to help policymakers better understand problems in the world," said Alexander Hertel-Fernandez.
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