Chemists and volcanologists want you to make a better espresso
A bit of moisture can keep static electricity out of your coffee.
A bit of moisture can keep static electricity out of your coffee.
The PreSonus Eris Pro 8 studio monitors and Eris Pro Sub 10 subwoofer prove you don't have to choose between robust response and desk real estate.
The re-examined fossil specimen is nicknamed Turtwig after a Pokémon that is half-turtle and half-plant.
Lawsuits arrived almost as soon as generative AI programs debuted. The consequences could catch up to them next year.
The mechanism behind the 'stopped clock illusion' may surprise you.
Massive planet too big for its own sun pushes astronomers to rethink exoplanet formation.
Past warming periods may have released trapped methane—a potent greenhouse gas.
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In an edited demo video, Gemini appears able to describe sketches, identify movie homages, and crack jokes.
Most quadruped robots ditch spine-derived designs for simplicity’s sake. NeRmo embraces the complex system.
'The baboons were revered as representations of Thoth, the god of the moon and wisdom, and adviser to the sun god Ra.'
More lasers may allow for safer and more precise medical procedures.
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'The mice required significant external sensory cues to pass the mirror test.'
3D printing has come a long way from its clumsy infancy. Today, 3D printers are great for hobbyists, professionals, and everyone in between.
Ostracods shared a common ancestor with fireflies 500 million years ago.
Trevor Jacob’s infamous stunt with a single-prop Taylorcraft BL-65 sparked two years of federal investigations, fabrications, and millions of views.
It's the Brilliant 10 class of 2023.