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To Fight Mild Cognitive Impairment, Flex Those Muscles

Strength training has been shown to be beneficial for people with mild cognitive impairment, a precursor to Alzheimer's disease.

KAIST, Technical Uni of Denmark To Collaborate On Startup Programs

South Korea's KAIST and the Technical University of Denmark will collaborate through startup programs, education and research.

Next-gen Smartphone Battery Draws Inspiration From The Gut

Inspiration for the lithium-sulfur battery came from the cells lining the human intestine.

Wearable Robotic Limb Helps Patients With Gait Rehab

Scientists have designed a wearable lower-limb robot that features natural knee movement to improve patient comfort and their willingness to wear it.

Like Dolly The Sheep, Quantum Information Can Also Be Cloned

Scientists in Australia have produced near-perfect clones of quantum information using a new method to surpass previous cloning limits.

This Is What The Sky Looks Like In Radio Wave Technicolor

The GLEAM telescope, located deep in the West Australian outback, lets us peek into what the Universe would look like if human eyes could see in 20 primary colors.

Singapore To Build Offshore Clean Tech Power Grid System

Southeast Asia's first large-scale offshore renewable energy system will integrate solar, wind, tidal, diesel, and power-to-gas technologies.

43 New Species Of Scaffold Web Spider Discovered In Asia

Try not to run screaming in the other direction. This discovery increases the number of known scaffold web spider species by 20 percent.

This Gene Is Responsible For Autumn’s Colors

Researchers have learned how a gene called Stay-Green turns leaves from green to rich oranges, yellows and reds during fall.