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How bits, bytes, ones, and zeros help a computer think
These computing units add up to make complex operations.
The Milky Way’s ghostly neutrinos have finally been found
There should be plenty of these subatomic particles emerging from our galaxy, but until now they'd never been detected.
The US Patent Office accidentally leaked thousands of filers’ home addresses
The data leak lasted from February 2020 to March 2023, and affected 3 percent of all applicants.
Were dinosaurs hot or not?
Did ancient reptiles run warm- or cold-blooded? New evidence reignites an old debate.
Marine microplastics chemicals may make microbes more resistant
Laboratory research shows that someway, somehow, PVC plastic makes microbes more virulent and resilient.
Joby’s latest electric air taxi will head to an Air Force base for tests in 2024
The new aircraft, which is designed to take off and land vertically, is the company's first production prototype. Take a look.
The Army’s next armored troop transport will have AI target recognition
A new ride, designed to replace the Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle, will leverage autonomous tech to help the two human operators.
Women have been skillful, purposeful hunters in most foraging societies
Gender roles in hunting and gathering aren't as strict as we were led to believe.
Volvo is the latest automaker to hop on the Tesla EV-charging bandwagon
Buckle up: The push towards a unified North American charging standard is accelerating.
How can we decarbonize copper and nickel mining?
The emissions from gathering crucial materials could skyrocket if we aren't careful.