Newsweek has rounded up the states—such as Virginia, Texas and Florida—facing legal challenges over redrawn congressional ...
Jalen Duren's rise from young player to All-Star hasn't quite been meteoric, but for Detroit he's right on time.
Formula 1 has delivered a set of rules tweaks to its controversial 2026 regulations -- but what do they mean and will they appease drivers ahead of the Miami GP? ESPN's Laurence Edmondson explains.
An origami-inspired reflectarray antenna developed by researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo enables CubeSats to achieve ...
Few players have had as bumpy a ride to the first round as Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver Jordyn Tyson. As a ...
In this issue of our environmental newsletter, we look at a technology to charge an EV in five minutes; check out the beaches ...
The AI infrastructure space remains rock solid, supported by an extremely bullish demand scenario. Research firm McKinsey & ...
Designing infrastructure that can adapt over time can help ensure facilities remain capable of supporting future technology ...
Researchers developed and tested a deployable antenna for the 3U CubeSat OrigamiSat-2. Weighing only 64 grams and achieving a ...
Just three rounds into the new season, F1 and the FIA are set to ratify new regulations for the next race in Miami ...
The desert air at Coachella often feels like a suspended reality, a place where the crushing weight of the real world is ...
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F1 make changes to address new engine rule concerns and driver unhappiness
Formula One has made a series of rule refinements to address concerns raised around energy saving, inconsistent power ...
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