Within the tech community, AI was the topic in 2024. It was also a year in which people and organizations tried to make sense of the fast-evolving AI landscape, understand its utility and identify ...
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The Top Innovations contest is a yearly staple for The Scientist that showcases the most transformative and useful advances in life science techniques and products. Our contest nominees continuously ...
From creating lightweight yet durable prosthetics to designing new types of solar panels and batteries, materials engineers combine their expertise in physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering to ...
South Korea’s scientific community has long called for transitioning from a “Fast Follower” to a “First Mover.” Yet when ...
Unlike nuclear power reactors, which generate electricity, research reactors are primarily used to produce neutrons for use ...
Providing step-by-step support for graduate students, postdocs and faculty to translate lab-scale innovation into real-world impact. The goal of CU Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science ...
The Science and Innovation Fund for Ukraine and the Ukrainian Catholic University have announced the establishment of the ...
In March 2024, the National Academy of Sciences, the Simons Foundation and ETH Zürich convened experts from around the world to explore mechanisms for supporting international science and innovation ...
From 26–27 April 2026 at the United Nations Conference Centre in Addis Ababa ARSTIF brought together more than 130 participants from 21 African Member States, including ministers, senior United ...
As we prepare to invest money to prevent the next global pandemic and find solutions to many other problems, science funders have a large opportunity to move towards open science and more research ...