Robots have come a long way since they were first imagined over 100 years ago, and this new Chinese model continues to push the tech forward.
Stephen Bridwell brings 10+ years of ML leadership and 7 years architecting Amazon's most critical AI infrastructure to ...
There's been a seismic shift in science, with scientists developing new AI tools and applying AI to just about any question that can be asked. Researchers are now putting actual seismic waves to work, ...
Some 1,200 middle school and high school students competed in the 2026 Orange County Regional Science Olympiad this weekend, hosted at UC Irvine.
Many have spent much of their career studying disasters—how people perceive risk, how institutions communicate, and why preparedness so often falls short of good intentions. But this study forced me ...
Here’s how YouTuber Steve Mould built a business and passionate fanbase by following his geeky curiosity.
The Revised and Expanded Edition of Built from Broken, the award-winning bestseller by author Scott Hogan, is now ...
An elephant can lift a log, swing sand onto its back, and still pick up a peanut without crushing it. That mix of strength and delicacy has always looked a little mysterious, especially because ...
PhD student Andyno Akpanukoh is using a citizen science approach to determine whether aspects like physical spaces and ...
When it comes to sensory input from your feet, more isn’t always better.
Freeze-drying is a case in point—a technology so fundamental to modern medicine that its absence would have rewritten the twentieth century, yet so invisible that few know its name or its makers.
Scroll through social media long enough and a pattern emerges. Pause on a post questioning climate change or taking a hard ...