Why does the New York City skyline look the way it does? In part, because of what happened there 500 million years ago, says geologist Anjana Khatwa, author of the new book Whispers of Rocks. In it, ...
For the Fall Seminar Series, Emily McDermott, Jeffrey Lewis, Stephanie Williamson and Fiona L. Goggin will discuss ...
The legal flexibility associated with UNESCO Biosphere Reserves has helped communities to become more involved in ...
A company’s plan to edit the genomes of human embryos worries some researchers — but it might reflect the changing attitudes towards the controversial approach.
Since their arrival, there have always been people on the ISS, a continuous presence that is by far the longest in the history of spaceflight. NASA had planned to celebrate 25 years of humans on the ...
There's no need to worry about the thought that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will eliminate traditional jobs. AI won't ...
Handwritten menu boards showcase sandwiches with names like “I Got Me a Chrysler” (a chicken salad creation) and “Wearing Next to Nothing” (an egg salad that, despite its name, is fully dressed with ...
Genetic tweaks allowed early humans to stand, balance and walk on two legs instead of moving on all fours like other primates, according to researchers.
Humanoid robot training is booming around the world. Tech companies are rushing to build the robots for a market projected to ...
The Celebrity Car Museum in Branson isn’t just another roadside attraction – it’s automotive nirvana for film buffs and gear heads alike, a place where the line between fiction and reality blurs ...
diSArm clinical trial is that our phages injected intravenously can home in to the site of infection, penetrate biofilms, infect, and lyse S. aureus. Many deaths post flu, and most likely also ...
Most estimates place Earth’s human population at around 8.2 billion, but Josias Láng-Ritter—a postdoctoral researcher at ...