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Kirigami parachute suitable for humanitarian missions stabilizes quickly and doesn't pitch
A team of engineers from Polytechnique Montréal report a new and unique parachute concept inspired by the Japanese art of ...
A team of the world’s best ice and climate researchers studied a handful of recently publicized engineering concepts for ...
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Polytechnique engineers design low-cost, Japanese kirigami-inspired parachute
Montreal researchers design a low-cost kirigami parachute that is cheap, stable, and scalable, for use in drones, airdrops, and possibly space.
In Tokyo’s vibrant Shibuya district, public restrooms have been transformed into works of art. As part of the ambitious ...
It comes as a survey for its Future Business of Architecture programme showed that 88% of architects believe that AI use will become increasingly important for their organisation’s business by 2035, ...
New research suggests that the lowest risk of death may not sit neatly in the traditional ‘healthy’ body mass index (BMI) range ...
It's not just students, more professors are using AI in the classroom. But they say more guidance is needed on how to use the ...
Overview Kubernetes remains the backbone of cloud, AI, edge computing, and multi-cloud systems in 2025.Hands-on labs and ...
Selected by analytics company Clarivate, the international award recognizes research influence and citation impact comparable ...
Researchers are designing studies that better represent how memory works in daily life, leading to discoveries about how to intervene when it falters.
Clarivate Plc (NYSE:CLVT), a leading global provider of transformative intelligence, today announced the Citation Laureates 2025 - a distinguished group of 22 researchers whose work is of Nobel class.
Key TakeawaysBerkeley Lab scientists showed a novel way to build advanced transistors decades before similar structures ...
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