James Moylan of Plymouth, Michigan, passed away at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit on December 11, 2025 at the age of 80. You may not be familiar with his name, but you stare at his invention every ...
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a microscope that captures signals across an intensity range fourteen times wider than conventional systems. The device records both forward and ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — As the Cleveland Browns struggle through a disappointing 2-6 season, a familiar refrain has emerged from segments of the fanbase: tear it down and start over. Trade away veterans, ...
Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF), a global leader in micro-precision 3D printing solutions, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted U.S. Patent No. 12,420,486 B2, ...
In a quarter where even the strongest builders have been forced to choose between price and pace, Taylor Morrison chose both—carefully. The company’s third-quarter 2025 results offer a case study in ...
NuScale Power Corporation specializes in small modular reactors, offering scalable, transportable nuclear solutions distinct from traditional plants. SMR recently secured an agreement with the ...
Micro1, a three-year-old startup that helps AI companies find and manage human contractors for data labeling and training, has raised a $35 million Series A funding round that values the company at ...
Micro Seals are high-precision micro components that are indispensable in vital devices such as anesthesia and respiratory equipment. Thanks to a close collaboration with leading manufacturers and its ...
High school students aren’t waiting for graduation to get a head start on college, and school districts aren’t waiting to rethink how they deliver it. Dual enrollment, once a niche offering, has ...
After three races with Tricon Garage in the No. 1 Toyota Tundra, Brent Crews has gone all in on NASCAR Truck Racing. The rising Toyota development driver sold his Micro Sprints to fund his own Truck ...
Technology keeps getting smaller, smarter, and more precise, and so does the hardware behind it. Think about the tiny movements in a surgical tool or the exact positioning of a robotic arm. Those ...
While U.S.-based companies are launching more payloads into orbit than ever before, they’re still limited by the inefficiency of conventional rockets. With rockets, most of the weight is in the ...