Get your feet muddy at a hands on marine science center on Tybee Island where visitors catch hermit crabs, explore coastal ...
Toyota’s 375-horsepower electric SUV promises practicality, not ideology, with AWD, 281 miles of range, and real towing. I’ve ...
Jurassic World director's time travel gem, Safety Not Guaranteed, just lost its box office rank to Gore Verbinski's new sci-fi comeback.
Maille Lyons delivers a practical and humorous guide that helps non-scientist parents support successful and original ...
How big would a telescope need to be to see Earth’s dinosaurs from 66 million light-years away? Think big—and then think ...
The race to develop a virtual scientist—an AI creation that conducts every stage of research, from idea to publication—has ...
Is the scientific method really the best approach to learning about the world? A new paper in Collective Intelligence applies the scientific method to itself, finding that some common strategies that ...
Some say we’ve entered a new age of AI-enabled scientific discovery. But human insight and creativity still can’t be ...
Physicists artificially slowed down time to reveal the bizarre Terrell-Penrose effect, a consequence of special relativity. This image from the experiment shows a sphere seemingly moving at 99.9 ...
A bonobo demonstrated the ability to track imaginary objects in controlled tests, challenging the belief that imagination is uniquely human and hinting at deep evolutionary roots. In a set of ...
We've been trained to 'see something, say something' about danger. What if we did the same for what's good? It takes 10 seconds, and the research says the giver benefits most.
A bonobo named Kanzi surprised scientists by successfully playing along in pretend tea party experiments, tracking imaginary juice and grapes as if they were real. He consistently pointed to the ...
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