Saif Khalil’s startup develops orthopedic devices to improve tendon and ligament repair outcomes with a device resembling a plastic screw.
When the weekly hang is in the William Pennington Engineering Building and the conversation is about gravitational force and ...
In science and engineering, it's unusual for innovation to come in one fell swoop. It's more often a painstaking plod through ...
Deep3DSIM enables super-resolution imaging >130 µm into complex tissues of fixed and live specimens in an upright configuration, allowing sample manipulation, as well as rapid refocusing without the ...
How to unleash innovation, energy, and commitment by Herminia Ibarra and Anne Scoular Once upon a time, most people began successful careers by developing expertise in a technical, functional, or ...
Matt Swartz has created a model to project salaries for arbitration eligible players, which we’ve been publishing at MLB Trade Rumors for 15 years. In the baseball industry, teams and agents determine ...
A former model flew out to Benidorm to devour a 40-ITEM full English breakfast in a record seven minutes - as she felt British blokes were 'letting the nation down'. Leah Shutkever says she'd seen ...
The focus is shifting from accountability to learning. by Peter Cappelli and Anna Tavis When Brian Jensen told his audience of HR executives that Colorcon wasn’t bothering with annual reviews anymore, ...
Graham Lawton is a staff writer who has worked at New Scientist for 24 years including as features editor, deputy editor and magazine editor. Nowadays he mostly writes features about life sciences, ...
Reuters is collecting daily COVID-19 infections and deaths data for 240 countries and territories around the world, updated regularly throughout each day. Every country reports those figures a little ...
The all-new velvetiser makes one of the best hot chocolates that I've ever tried (iStock/Mollie Davies/The Independent) Taking hot cocoa to new heights, the brand launched a variety of new flavours, ...