• Machine learning model sheds new light on muscle development

    Life sciences have never been more digital. To learn more about life processes, biologists are collecting massive quantities of data that computer scientists analyze by means of sophisticated computational models that they develop.

  • New surgeon joins Northern Light Vascular Care

    Northern Light Vascular Care in Bangor is pleased to welcome Samuel Hui, MD, FACS to the team. Dr. Hui earned his medical education from Saba University School of Medicine in […]

  • Ice Spice Announces New Single “Gimmie a Light”

    Ice Spice is ready to release new music. On Instagram, she shared the cover for her next single, “Gimmie a Light.” The single was announced on 4/20. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ice Spice (@icespice) Ice Spice has also revealed that she is done with her debut album, Y2K. She made […] The post Ice Spice Announces New Single “Gimmie a Light” first appeared on The Source.

  • Redevelopment Commission approves new lighting at Parkview Field

    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) -- The Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission approved new lighting for Parkview Field. The project will cost over $800,000 and includes a 25-year warranty with Musco Sports Lighting. The new lighting will use LEDs, which according to TinCaps President Mike Nutter, are brighter, cheaper, and require less maintenance. Nutter said the LEDS []

  • Light Tuchihi, Akiyuki Amemoto Launch New Manga

    Manga about assassin trying to turn over a new leaf debuts on May 11

  • New documentary shines a light on ultra-processed foods

    Many of the food industry’s problems can perhaps be summed up by the humble buttered-popcorn jelly bean. Love or hate this sweet treat, its 1989 introduction was a chewy harbinger of food scientists’ ability to make any food taste like any other food. If a sugary candy could send savory signals to the brain, what else was possible? A lot, it turns out. Flavor technology has evolved rapidly in recent years. Forget about candy that smacks of toasty popcorn; lab-grown meat is now practically...

  • New database sheds light on violence in Greek detention facilities

    The University of Oxford's Border Criminologies research network have contributed to the first interactive, open-source database of rights violations inside Greek detention centers.

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    New York's New Budget

    WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.

  • New 2D material manipulates light with remarkable precision and minimal loss

    Responding to the increasing demand for efficient, tunable optical materials capable of precise light modulation to create greater bandwidth in communication networks and advanced optical systems, a team of researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi's Photonics Research Lab (PRL) have developed a novel, two-dimensional (2D) material capable of manipulating light with exceptional precision and minimal loss.

  • New research shines light on how expert mapmakers see the world differently

    Researchers at Aston University have found differences between experienced Ordnance Survey (OS) mapmakers and novices in the way that they interpret aerial images for mapmaking, which could lead to improved training processes for new recruits. The findings are published in the Journal of Vision.

  • Review: Nanoleaf Debuts New Matter-Connected Outdoor String Lights

    Popular home lighting company Nanoleaf today introduced its latest product, Smart Multicolor Outdoor String Lights that bring HomeKit-compatible decorative lighting to decks, porches, backyards, gardens, pool areas, and more. Nanoleaf is known for unique light designs, and the Outdoor String Lights aren't an exception. The bulbs have an angular five-sided shape that makes them more geometric than soft. They're made from a hard, clear plastic material and they look like they're made from...

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    Lane of I-10 high-rise to close for street light repairs in New Orleans

    A two-day lane closure will occur on the Interstate 10 high-rise for street light repairs starting Saturday, April 27.