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Why this cinematic sound trick makes your brain tingle and your skin crawl
Neuroscientists and sound designers explain the Shepard tone—an auditory illusion that makes listeners feel like they're flying or sinking.
Mercedes vehicles will soon be getting game-quality graphics on their hyperscreens
It'll be screens and 3D images as far as the eye can see.
Google pleads its case to Apple to switch from SMS to RCS texts
Google wants Apple to make some changes, arguing it will improve texting between Android devices and iPhones.
300 Japanese stores will be reshelved by robot arms next month
Telexistence's TX-SCARA is designed to fill Japan's labor shortage, but its implications are much larger than that.
This giant isopod lives in the crater of a dinosaur-killing asteroid
Meet the newest relative of the roly-poly.
Walmart is on the hunt for its own streaming partnership
The big box giant is rumored to have already met with Disney, Paramount, and Comcast.
The monkeypox vaccine can now be injected in a more effective way
Injection between layers of skin can increase vaccine availability by fivefold.
Human echolocation is real—and you might be able to do it
Plus other fun facts from The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week.
The century-old dream of traveling by hovercraft is still alive
These wheelless air cars were all the rage of 1950s and '60s automotive design—and they might be making a comeback.
The PACT Act will take the burden of proof off US veterans exposed to burn pits
Nearly 300,000 veterans in America have reported exposure to pollution from burning debris.