Calgary Herald on MSN
Federal government announces $20 million in research and development funding for genomics
The federal government announced a $20-million investment into research and development projects in genomics on Wednesday, ...
As part of the research project FENI-X, USU is contributing its AI expertise in the field of IT and service management as an industry partner. The aim of the project is to strengthen the resilience of ...
Centre Daily Times on MSN
State College student's math project earns $250K science research prize
The 17-year-old high school senior beat out roughly 2,600 student projects to claim the top spot.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) today announced more than $115 million to develop and scale research methods that better simulate human ...
Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc. (“Xanadu”), a leading photonic quantum computing company, has today announced a novel quantum computational algorithm to accelerate the discovery and analysis of ...
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The Tabata method is all the rage (again)—should runners use it?
The Tabata method may not deliver instant VO2max gains, but its underlying approach can improve your speed when used strategically.
In a partnership between the UCSF School of Nursing and UCSF Health, nursing experts are mentoring UCSF Health bedside nurses ...
Ransomware actors are ditching Cobalt Strike in favor of native Windows tools, as payment rates hit record lows and data theft surges.
Event highlights faculty studies on AI’s role in education, and AI-driven research in fields ranging from oncology to visual arts ...
Eighty-five original research projects from aspiring physician-scientists were on display at the 2026 Medical Student Research Forum at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
ARLINGTON, Va., /CNW/ - Utilities are investing heavily in advanced metering infrastructure, distributed energy resource integration, and smart grid automation, yet these initiatives often move ...
KELO Sioux Falls on MSN
Native-led health research company bridges medical gaps in tribal communities
On reservations in South Dakota and North Dakota, medical research led by tribal members is leading the way in filling health care gaps among some of the country’s most vulnerable populations.
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