Dan Graziano is a senior NFL national reporter for ESPN, covering the entire league and breaking news. Dan also contributes to Get Up, NFL Live, SportsCenter, ESPN Radio, Sunday NFL Countdown and ...
In the hours before Enrique Mercado was killed while cycling on The Loop, the Tucson City Council had a long, delicate discussion of homelessness, addiction and mental illness. Much of the focus, as ...
What if your old bottle of cooking oil could help save the planet and your smartphone? That's the big idea behind a groundbreaking discovery by researchers in Finland. Scientists from the University ...
Burning the aerogel that had adsorbed and reduced gold from an e-waste solution produced this 0.5 g gold nugget with a purity of around 91 percent, corresponding to 21 to 22 carats. Credit: Raffaele ...
Security researchers say Chinese authorities are using a new type of malware to extract data from seized phones, allowing them to obtain text messages — including from chat apps such as Signal — ...
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Abstract: With the development of stitching processes, the resolution of CMOS image sensors has significantly improved, especially in applications such as earth observation and deep space exploration.
For the latest survey data on internet use among teens, see “Teens, Social Media and AI Chatbots 2025.” Explore the patterns and trends of U.S. teens’ internet usage and their access to different ...
Forget mines, the next lithium rush might come from the ocean. In a major breakthrough, researchers at U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago have ...
At Flinders University, scientists have cracked a cleaner and greener way to extract gold—not just from ore, but also from our mounting piles of e-waste. By using a compound normally found in pool ...
Imagine this: your team is juggling multiple projects, countless meetings, and endless email threads, yet still struggling to stay aligned. Sound familiar? Here’s the good news: there’s a better way.