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Tim Cook has constantly been criticized, most recently over Apple Intelligence, but always for just not being Steve Jobs — ...
The first robot I remember is Rosie from The Jetsons, soon followed by the urbane C-3PO and his faithful sidekick R2-D2 in ...
Beijing is selling clean energy to the world, Washington is pushing oil and gas. Both are driven by national security.
Christian Schubert and Scott Lafontaine are fighting an old prejudice: that rice doesn't belong in beer. Now they've got the ...
An essentialist view assumes that the label "refugee" carries a fixed set of characteristics that are shared by all refugees, whereas a non-essentialist view focuses on both differences and shared ...
According to physics, any blanket can cool you—for a few minutes. But a real cooling blanket is possible with phase-change materials.
Attorneys argued over whether a Harvard researcher accused of smuggling frog embryos brought “biological materials” into the U.S. in a court hearing Wednesday. Kseniia Petrova, a ...
As India aspires to become a developed nation by 2047, investments like these are essential to create the knowledge economy ...
Feminists, religious crusaders and “alpha male” influencers have turned the tide in the decades-old battle over adult content ...
The NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory, a major new scientific facility jointly funded by the US National Science Foundation ...
Quirks & Quarks features our ever-popular listener question show, where we find experts to answer your questions. But here are ten mysteries that science has yet to answer.
As a microbiologist, I study microbes — small creatures with big effects. Microbes are everywhere: in the air, in the earth, in the water, in our bodies. I’m especially interested in microbes that ...