In the context of the rapid development of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data, the university is keeping pace with the times, integrating the classical theories of ...
Tool use isn't unique to humans. Chimpanzees use sticks as tools. Dolphins, crows, and elephants are known for their tool-use abilities, too. Now a report highlights elephants' remarkable skill in ...
Many peoples throughout history used the warmth of the Sun to heal. Others used lamps or light split into different colours, ...
AI can also remove barriers that some people face in communicating science, allowing a wider range of voices to be heard and thereby boosting the public’s trust in science. As someone with cerebral ...
Many of the modern pieces of technology you use everyday actually evolved out of prior inventions that, in some cases, date ...
In any given election, the vast majority of House districts are won by the party that already holds them. Has it always been this way? To find out, we examined the outcome of every House election from ...
Researchers have decoded more than half of the characters in the so-called Kushan script by comparing them with inscriptions in a known ancient language called Bactrian ...
Lower cooling requirements, longer operating times, lower error rates: Quantum computers based on spin photons and diamond ...
It's also functionality; ingenious decisions, elevating good design to a truly modern classic. And where better to look for inspiration than on the ever-aesthetically pleasing Instagram?
At the recent Google BGN (Black Googler Network) hackathon, Folademilade Oyeleke, a 3rd year student studying Computer Science, and her team were amongst the winners for their project built around the ...
The findings are available Oct. 23 in Science Advances ... cheap and easy-to-access synthetic drugs -- fentanyl, for example -- have flooded the illicit market. Such ultrapotent drugs have ...
Watch an engaging conversation between ACS Central Science Editor-in-Chief Prof. Carolyn Bertozzi and C&EN Editor-in-Chief Nick Ishmael-Perkins, which took place at ACS Spring 2024, in New Orleans.