The Gators are celebrating the 60-year anniversary of Gatorade heading into this weekend's home game against Texas.
Toyota made two announcements that reflect the automaker's growing interest in startups working on mobility, climate, AI, sustainability, and industrial automation.
"RUBY"—a cost-effective innovation designed to track gene activity—is proving valuable across a range of fields. It all started with the idea of finding a better way to monitor genes.
Because the dish drying cabinet functions as a cabinet in its own right, it also doubles as storage. “Traditionally in Finland, we just put the washed plates and glasses straight into the cabinet ...
Several home security device announcements were made at Amazon's event in New York today, but none received more stage time (and applause) than the Blink Arc, a $100 dual security cam setup consisting ...
Professor Yunde Zhao dissects a RUBY flower of a thale cress (right, Arabidopsis thaliana), a small plant in the mustard family used as a model for genetic manipulations. A benthi plant (left, ...
The story of human progress is often told through the materials we have shaped and mastered. Stone gave way to bronze, bronze to iron, and iron to steel. Each shift brought not just stronger tools but ...
Alpha School fosters a reimagined approach to education for curious, ambitious, tech-savvy students like Alex Mathew.
More than a century after its invention, illustrators still use a lit bulb to symbolize a great idea. Credit typically goes to inventor and entrepreneur Thomas Edison, who created the first commercial ...
Imagine you are standing on a slippery surface and the slightest imbalance makes you stumble. Researchers in the College of Engineering and Computer Science have developed such a surface, not for you, ...
In a book excerpt from her new Birkin biography, the author marks the moment when a 16-year-old Brit began her ascent toward becoming the ultimate French style icon.
In 1989, Sir Tim revolutionized the online world. Today, in the era of misinformation, addictive algorithms, and extractive monopolies, he thinks he can do it again.