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Pedestrians now walk faster and linger less, researchers find
City life is often described as “fast-paced.” A new study suggests that’s more true than ever. The research, co-authored by MIT scholars, shows that the average walking speed of pe…
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Coronado find extends First Majestic Silver’s San Dimas mine in Mexico
Exploration initially Majestic Silver’s (TSX, NYSE: AG) San Dimas mine in Mexico reveals prospective for prolonging state-of-the-art capillaries and has actually reduced a br…
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Roshel, Swebor partner to produce ballistic-grade steel in Canada
Ontario-based armoured car supplier Roshel and Swedish steel manufacturer Swebor introduced Tuesday an authorized contract to develop Canada’s very first center devoted to ma…
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A new model predicts how molecules will dissolve in different solvents
Making use of artificial intelligence, MIT chemical designers have actually developed a computational design that can anticipate just how well any type of provided particle will ce…
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Ultrasmall optical devices rewrite the rules of light manipulation
In the press to reduce and improve modern technologies that manage light, MIT scientists have actually introduced a brand-new system that presses the limitations of contemporary op…
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How government accountability and responsiveness affect tax payment
A basic issue for federal governments is obtaining people to abide by their legislations and plans. They can not check every person and capture all the rule-breakers. “ItR…
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How the brain distinguishes oozing fluids from solid objects
Imagine a ball bouncing down a flight of stairs. Now think about a cascade of water flowing down those same stairs. The ball and the water behave very differently, and it turns out…
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A new model predicts how molecules will dissolve in different solvents
Using machine learning, MIT chemical engineers have created a computational model that can predict how well any given molecule will dissolve in an organic solvent — a key step in t…
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Trump Admin Weighs Plan to Take 10% Stake in Intel
Such a relocation would certainly stand for among one of the most substantial federal government treatments in a united state business given that 2008’s rescue of the vehicle…
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Improving the novel RoboBall: From sea to space, this robot is on a roll
While operating at NASA in 2003, Dr. Robert Ambrose, supervisor of the Robotics and Automation Layout Laboratory (RAD Laboratory), made a robotic without any set top or base. An id…