This public workshop will explore how existing and emerging science, technology, policy, and innovation could be applied toward making foods and diets more healthful. The workshop will also examine ...
You’ve seen it countless times. Police scope out the scene of a crime and find a piece of evidence: a strand of hair, a blood sample, a bullet casing. It goes to the lab, and after forensic scientists ...
In November 2024, the IAEA hosted the Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Science, Technology and Applications and the Technical Cooperation Programme, jointly organized by the Departments of Technical ...
Growing up, I always felt that the world was wide and mine to explore. Every place we moved, there was something to see, to observe, to figure out. Trying to figure things out is, in part, how I ...
To mark World Cotton Day, the IAEA Director General has highlighted how nuclear science helps optimize the growth of the world’s most important natural fibre, at celebrations in Benin this morning. In ...
A panel of food safety professionals has discussed how best to use findings from research to improve food safety. Speaking during a webinar highlighting the role of scientific advice in protecting ...
Serendipitous observations have shaped science for centuries. What happens to such discoveries when the academic atmosphere leaves no room for detours?
Materials intelligence plays a crucial role in the continued evolution of semiconductors. Provided byEMD Electronics The Intel 4004, the first commercial microprocessor, was released in 1971. With ...
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