Columbia researchers Sebastian Will and Nanfang Yu combine optical tweezers with metasurfaces to trap over 1,000 atoms—with the potential to capture hundreds of thousands more.
If you’ve ever watched a baby or toddler for more than five minutes, you’ve probably noticed one thing: everything goes straight into their mouth. Toys, keys, stones, paper, buttons — nothing feels ...
Yanagi Sōetsu’s call to value simple, well-made objects feels especially relevant in our current disposable culture.
The brand-new, jaw-dropping Lego smart brick tech can recognize other bricks, activate effects and play music. They're ...
Starting today, California is taking a stand against thirdhand smoke. While most people are well aware of the health threat of secondhand smoke — what you inhale from someone smoking a cigarette ...
Brittany Dube is a public health professional with expertise in health education and community health. She works for her local Department of Health as a Behavioral Health, Health Promotion, and ...
'If I am serious about lowering the road toll, I have to do something.' Mark Inglis has added his support to the Two Drinks Max campaign. Photo / Glenn Jeffrey ...