Dogs have a way of knowing things we don’t fully understand, like sensing when you’re almost home. Long before your key turns the lock, they may already be at the door, tail ready.
There is nothing publishers like more than to complain about platforms. Specifically, the tech giants whose apps are on your ...
A flexible tongue, sensitive beak and teethlike cones in the mouth may have helped Archaeopteryx generate enough energy to fly.
At a remote and barren Sahara desert site in Niger, scientists have unearthed fossils of a new species of Spinosaurus, among ...
We interview the developers of Aphelion and talk about the game's design philosophies and how that shaped the two-person ...
Older adults lose their ability to hear concrete sounds first, and with this loss come the more difficult aspects of hearing: the fuzzy edges of speech. As your hearing deteriorates, you are likely ...
This is not a story about weakness. It's about what happens when the human nervous system confronts a challenge it wasn't designed to face.
By many measures, the U.S. economy is doing quite well, with the gross domestic product surging ahead and stock indexes routinely hitting record highs. But one thing is missing from this economic boom ...
For example, one of the things about modern English that would most strike a time traveler from the past is the frequency of “I was like …” among younger speakers, as in “And I was like ‘You don’t ...
The KM3NeT collaboration is a large research group involved in the operation of a neutrino telescope network in the deep Mediterranean Sea, with the aim of detecting high-energy neutrino events. These ...
The discovery could rewrite our understanding of North American human dispersion and and provide some insight into famed Clovis culture.
Scientists reveal how sleep protects brain cells, manages metabolic damage, and may help explain links to Alzheimer’s disease.