Terminator-inspired 3D printer ‘grows’ objects
A 3D printing process that harnesses light and oxygen has been demonstrated at the Ted (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference in Vancouver.
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A 3D printing process that harnesses light and oxygen has been demonstrated at the Ted (Technology, Entertainment and Design) conference in Vancouver.
Aside from serving as the inspiration for Americans celebrating St. Patrick's Day each year, Ireland is known as the “Emerald Isle” for its verdant, rolling hills — and the country is making moves to keep it that way.
University of Greenwich’s report following the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby suggests the ‘area was a centre for radical Islamic movements’
Ask Nick Sousanis to explain how he wrote his new book, and you’ll get less a rigid recipe than a fuzzy description.
A liberal-arts school in Berkeley has become the first Islamic institution of higher learning in the United States.
Facebook Inc clarified its rules banning certain content from its social network, as the Internet company strives to curb controversial posts such as support for violent militant groups and nudity without damaging its status as a global hub for users to share information.
Former students occupied an Oxford building on Monday to protest the university's failure to decide about divesting funds from fossil fuels.
It used to be that nutritionists were in one silo, sustainability experts in another. Never the twain shall meet.
They carefully sniff at the traps set on the chilly ground of Alaska’s north slope, suspicious of their sudden arrival.
In 2012, John L. Hennessy, president of Stanford University, famously told The New Yorker that technology was about to dramatically change higher education.