Scientists link humidity, microbes, and melanin to a pattern where animals in warm, wet climates develop darker feathers and fur.
With the March international coming up fast and the World Cup on the horizon, Joey Lynch looks at the players likely to be selected by Tony Popovic.
We're revisiting an in-depth 1977 House Beautiful article about keeping your houseplants alive—and the advice still resonates almost 50 years later.
That said, is there anything a “plant parent” can do when a houseplant starts into a downward slide? Sometimes, no … mainly ...
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Good afternoon, and welcome to RATIONAL's earnings call for the fiscal year 2025. Following the balance sheet press conference, which was held earlier today, management would like now to give you a ...
Summer will be here before we know it, and with it comes the season of camping trips, long hikes, and road adventures. It also brings that quiet confidence many of us have that if things ever went ...
A growing body of research is shifting how scientists explain static electricity, pointing to surface contamination and contact history rather than the inherent properties of materials as the primary ...
Engineers leverage both device-specific and tool-level data to identify a process “sweet spot.” Tight, frequent tool-to-tool matching enables greater yield and fab flexibility. Machine learning helps ...
A shining example of how 3D printing can elevate great product design.