History has repeatedly shown that next-big-thing technologies and innovations need ample time to mature. Despite a sky-high addressable market, artificial intelligence (AI) may be the next in a long ...
“Nobody goes to that bar anymore," baseball legend and accidental American philosopher Yogi Berra once declared. “It’s too crowded." Berra’s paradox, intended or not, suggests what a lot of us ...
An atmospheric water harvester based on an origami-inspired hydrogel works anywhere—even Death Valley. Today, 2.2 billion people in the world lack access to safe drinking water. But the atmosphere ...
Swift's 12th studio album, 'The Life of a Showgirl,' comes out on Oct. 3 Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot Taylor Swift has released a new album variant vinyl collection for her upcoming album The Life of a ...
The drop marks the pop star's third limited-edition vinyl variant for the October-slated album. By Hannah Dailey Raise a glass, Swifties. Another version of Taylor Swift‘s The Life of a Showgirl has ...
Today’s Made By Google event was full of interesting announcements, ranging from the new Pixel 10 lineup and the Pixel Watch 4 to impressive AI demos. During the event (which was bizarrely hosted by ...
With so many bills to pay each month, it can be tough to keep track of them all and ensure everything gets paid on time. To help minimize the stress of making sure a payment is sent by the due date, a ...
A team of international researchers from the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), Johns Hopkins University and Duke University has discovered that a century-old theory describing turbulence in ...
Some stock-market contrarians reassuringly say that investors’ current concern that the S&P 500 SPX, the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA and the Nasdaq COMP are all forming a frothy U.S. market ...
Performers are delighting crowds with bubble blowing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, using a mixture of dish soap, water and lube — and occasional acrobatics. Graham Maxwell performing “The Flying ...
Twin orbs of superhot plasma at the Milky Way's center known as the "Fermi bubbles" contain inexplicable clouds of cold hydrogen, new research reveals. They could help scientists figure out when our ...