His new book, about the mystery of consciousness, strengthens the case that technology will never truly replicate humans.
Since ancient Greece, researchers have tried to isolate special rational points on curves. Now they have the first ever formula that applies uniformly to all curves ...
Tubi Exec Says Audiences “Don’t Really Care” If Content Is Made by Professionals, Creators, or Users
David Salmon, along with Pluto TV and DAZN execs, discussed sports as a streaming user driver and inspiration for "shoulder ...
From Tom Brady and Kevin Durant to Olympic gold medalists, people are really bad at predicting what will make them happy.
Astronomy does not belong off Earth. It belongs wherever the universe can be observed — and that necessarily includes the surface of the planet humans live on. Kelsey Johnson: Past President of the ...
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Who Really Controls the World’s Rivers?
Environment / Books & the Arts / James C. Scott’s last book, In Praise of Floods, asks if it’s too late for humanity to ...
Innovations like 3D printing in supply chain, agentic AI for industrial applications and MRO expansion into spacecraft support are key aerospace trends to watch in 2026.
It feels so obvious that time moves forward that questioning it can seem almost pointless.
Server hardware and software co-design for a secure, efficient cloud.
Looming behind Regenstein Library is a bronze, mushroom cloud–shaped sculpture—Henry Moore’s Nuclear Energy. Installed in 1967, it now seems like an inconspicuous part of the campus landscape. In ...
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Built to crush bones: meet nature’s fastest killer
Biomechanical research across two very different lineages of predators, spotted hyenas and crocodilians, is revealing how ...
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