(Heartflow) (Nasdaq: HTFL), the leader in AI technology for coronary artery disease (CAD), today announced late-breaking data from the FISH&CHIPS Study presented at the American Heart Association (AHA ...
This is Sonos flexing its engineering muscle, showing it can go toe-to-toe with Bose, Samsung, and Sony while looking ...
Drone use and firsthand accounts from deputies and officers show the scope and potential of their use and how their use will only grow.
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Scientists Found a 5-Mile Wide Asteroid Crater Under the Ocean Floor
A giant asteroid impact crater, sitting 300 meters beneath the Atlantic Ocean floor, has been confirmed as the result of a colossal impact from 66 million years ago. With the help of stunning data, ...
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What is the moon phase today? Lunar phases 2025
What is the moon phase today?Today, Nov. 8, 2025, the moon is 18 days old and is in the Waning Gibbous phase of its lunar ...
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Get ready for our November Editors' photo challenge: "Compact Camera Bonanza"
Leica has unveiled the next camera in its Reporter design series. The winners of the 16th Epson International Pano Awards ...
Researchers have identified that certain reptilian muscles temporarily develop in human fetuses, only to vanish by the time ...
Enhancers play a crucial role in directing gene expression programs essential for cellular differentiation and development. Recent advancements in 3D genome ...
Magnetic soft robots deliver and release tens of millions of probiotic bacteria with timed control, disrupt tumor spheroids ...
Monument Health has been slowly integrating AI into its workflow over the last few years. Here's what patients should know ...
The devastating retrovirus HTLV-1 has eluded scientists for decades. Overcoming chronic funding and other challenges, ...
India’s Aster RV Hospital has performed Karnataka’s first robotic-assisted revision knee replacement using the CORI system.
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