A new strength and conditioning graduate program is coming to SUNY Cortland’s Kinesiology Department this fall. In ...
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Scientists break lignin’s strongest bonds to turn wood waste into valuable fuel
What if the toughest part of wood could be turned into highly useful chemicals ...
Two recent studies suggest that fiber-optic cables laid directly on the moon's surface could potentially detect moonquakes, ...
If you think improving your cholesterol means logging miles on a treadmill, you're not alone. Cardio has long gotten the heart-health spotlight. But there's another player that deserves attention: ...
Sofia Melani and Lucia Cicconi are driven to help girls claim their place in STEAM-related fields because they realize the ...
The same principles that help astronauts stay strong in microgravity can help us all resist the slow collapse of ageing – and ...
Eleven Washington University in St. Louis faculty members have been named 2025 AAAS fellows, recognized for leadership across ...
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Fort screenless wearable logs strength workouts and tracks sets
Fort, a startup that launched in January 2025, is selling a bracelet-style wearable that ditches the screen entirely and ...
You want that new video game so badly, but you’re trying to knock your credit card balance down. Or you’re binging your ...
Chronic inflammation is a hallmark of aging, but scientists are beginning to uncover the molecular controls behind it. New ...
Aging does not arrive all at once. It builds quietly across years, touching cells long before symptoms appear.
Duke’s chief science and technology strategist shares how Duke Science and Technology plans to connect world‑class research ...
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