• Researchers create a new circuit board material that can be easily recycled

    Researchers at the University of Washington have announced the development of a new type of PCB with significantly higher recycling potential than traditional printed circuits. Utilizing cutting-edge sustainable polymers, these new PCBs have the potential to address a substantial portion of the world's e-waste issues if widely adopted.Read Entire Article

  • New England Fieldstone Walls Studied by Researchers for Their Phenomenal Early Works

    New England's fieldstone walls are a marvel; this phenomenal work is now being studied. Fieldstone walls may be the typical fencing in rural countryside and other parts of Europe, but in New England alone, they are not only a way to mark one's territory but also a scientific phenomenon for researchers.

  • Study: Generative AI poised to accelerate economic growth, create new jobs

    Released on April 25, 2024, the report highlights the potential of this technology to act as a powerful economic driver.

  • Scientists study lipids cell by cell, making new cancer research possible

    Imagine being able to look inside a single cancer cell and see how it communicates with its neighbors. Scientists are celebrating a new technique that lets them study the fatty contents of cancer cells, one by one.

  • Study suggests host response needs to be studied along with other bacteriophage research

    A team of micro- and immunobiologists from the Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, Yale University, and the University of Pittsburgh has found evidence suggesting that future research teams planning to use bacteriophages to treat patients with multidrug-resistant bacterial infections need to also consider how cells in the host's body respond to such treatment.

  • TRex Not As Intelligent As Monkeys, Says Study

    TORONTO, (IANS) – Dinosaurs like T. rex, previously thought to be smart, were not as intelligent as monkeys, a study revealed on April 29. A study, published last year, claimed that dinosaurs like T. rex had an exceptionally high number of neurons, which could directly […]

  • New woodland to be created close to Harrogate

    The new forests will be managed alongside existing Forestry England woodlands in the area. They will provide public access for recreation, habitats for wildlife, and sustainably-grown timber for the nation. The designs of the new woodland will focus on supporting the fight against climate change and supporting nature recovery. Designs will be informed by extensive site surveys, and the public will be invited to comment on the proposals later in the year. Forestry England’s Forest Management...

  • The new class war: A wealth gap between millennials

    The wealth gap between rich millennials and the rest of their age group is the largest of any generation, creating a new wave of class tension and resentment, according to a recent study. Even as the vast majority of millennials struggle with student debt, low-wage service-jobs, unaffordable housing and low savings, the millennial elite are surpassing […]

  • The new class war: A wealth gap between millennials

    The wealth gap between rich millennials and the rest of their age group is the largest of any generation, creating a new wave of class tension and resentment, according to a recent study. Even as the vast majority of millennials struggle with student debt, low-wage service-jobs, unaffordable housing and low savings, the millennial elite are surpassing previous generations. According to the study, the average millennial has 30% less wealth at the age of 35 than baby boomers did at the same age....

  • A new way to study and help prevent landslides

    Landslides are one of the most destructive natural disasters on the planet, causing billions of dollars of damage and devastating loss of life every year. By introducing a new paradigm for studying landslide shapes and failure types, a global team of researchers has provided help for those who work to predict landslides and risk evaluations.

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    The new class war: A wealth gap between millennials

    The surge in wealth among millennial heirs is creating new markets for wealth-management firms, luxury companies, travel firms and real estate brokers.

  • Housing shortage creates a struggle for new residents

    Worthington Housing Focus Group is working on a comprehensive housing plan.