Two decades ago this summer, a bottlenose dolphin made international headlines after he was spotted swimming through Sarasota ...
We often feel that we are "on the same wavelength" with one another, but can science identify and engineer this phenomenon?
In 1927, the term "picture element," later abbreviated to "pixel," appeared for the first time in the American technology magazine Wireless World. Today, pixels are everywhere: in computer screens and ...
In a recent study, Manish Garg, independent group leader at Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research (MPI FKF), succeeded in probing the local properties of bright and dark excitons in the ...
A subtle change in iron ions’ electronic configuration produces a measurable difference in seismic wave speeds through mantle ...
Florida State University research published in Science Advances demonstrates a new framework for predicting the motion of kilometer-scale underwater waves that complicate satellite readings of the ...
After Democrats won an election in Virginia to redraw congressional maps in their favor, President Trump called it, without evidence, a “rigged election” and “travesty of justice.” It’s the latest ...
Since the start of the U.S.-Israel war with Iran on Feb. 28, interference with location-based services has surged across the Persian Gulf. Such electronic interference is often a defensive ...
That potential has been evident in how quantum computing stocks have performed. Optimistic investors have bid up the share prices of a handful of emerging companies that are in the midst of trying to ...
A new wave of GoBruteforcer botnet malware attacks is targeting databases of cryptocurrency and blockchain projects on exposed servers believed to be configured using AI-generated examples.
Every younger sibling learns almost immediately a bedrock truth about parents: When in doubt, punish the older kid. You howl at the right time, and no matter how guilty you are, your older brother or ...