Over 40,000 years ago, our early ancestors were already carving signs into tools and sculptures. According to a new analysis ...
From the Department of Bizarre Anomalies: Microsoft has suppressed an unexplained anomaly on its network that was routing traffic destined to example.com—a domain reserved for testing purposes—to a ...
Some of 2025’s scientific discoveries pushed the limits. Earth’s longest lightning and the first AI-generated genomes are among this year’s superlative achievements, along with black holes old and ...
Golden apple snails have eyes that are similar to humans’—and they can regenerate an amputated eye in just a month. Scientists uncovered a gene related to that process, laying the groundwork for more ...
A landmark real-world experiment gave the strongest evidence yet that the shingles vaccine could lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, finally giving concrete data to ...
ABSTRACT: As complex social systems, firms could benefit from moving beyond traditional transactional views of communication. Firms are increasingly turning to Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots to ...
This video uncovers a surprising lineup of exceptionally small dinosaurs that once roamed prehistoric landscapes. It explores how their size helped them adapt to predators, shifting climates, and ...
As Christmas approaches, a former atheist-turned-Christian has released a new documentary for both believers and skeptics, emphasizing that science and reason do not undermine belief in God but ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Department of Energy is amping up its funding presence in fusion energy generation through private sector collaboration and by ...
While physicians are generally thought to be more science leaning than humanities driven, narrative medicine is an intriguing field of study that bridges that gap, all with the goal of encouraging ...
In the early 20th century it was widely thought that there was intelligent life on Mars, and that we actually knew something about the inhabitants. Fringe theorists and yellow journalists spread this ...