Your cat probably knows when you’re talking to it
Whether or not they are actually listening to what you say is a whole other question.
Whether or not they are actually listening to what you say is a whole other question.
Most adults aged 55 to 74 who would benefit from a hearing aid do not use them. But making them OTC isn't a cure-all.
A Mozilla product manager breaks down what cookies you might pick up just from booking a vacation.
It would take 50 billion bees to light an LED light, but the insects can still generate quite a buzz.
Take your next STEM project into the sky with an interactive rocket-building kit. No need for NASA, we'll blast off right from home.
The panel of 16 experts is tasked with establishing a roadmap for future UAP analysis and investigation.
Caretakers at Topeka Zoo in Kansas are trying to piece together why one of their lionesses is suddenly sporting the extra fur.
Learn to diagnose a struggling houseplant, no medical degree required.
Apple's new iPad offers an updated design, more power, and a few quirks.
Researchers funneled a building's carbon emissions to rooftop gardens—and the results were delicious.
This genus of plants evolved so that they could all blossom without competition.
So far, local authorities report two casualties.
Objects may not be as fast as they appear with this universal illusion.
At-home dentistry is almost always a terrible idea.
As other countries outlawed asbestos, workers in a New York plant were “swimming” in it.
What's the hurry? Your messages don't have to go right away.
Motion sickness is just one of the problems with the Integrated Visual Augmentation System.
In the last 50 years, the population of pinyon jays has declined by an estimated 80 percent.
The International Energy Agency's new report signals a major reversal from last year's staggering increase.
A system called “DishBrain” could be important for testing epilepsy and dementia drugs in the future.