A team of AI and robotics researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, working with a pair of colleagues from technology ...
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek tells host Carolyn Beeler about his walk across South Korea's Saemangeum, a tidal ...
A 2,000-year-old Herculaneum scroll buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius is filled with lost words that scholars can now ...
Lifelike human motion could enable robots to complete far more tasks, as well as adapt to environments they've not been ...
This internal left-right asymmetry is believed to begin at the very early stage of development -- when a tiny embryo is divided into two parts during a process called gastrulation. This process ...
If there’s one thing you should know about me, it’s that I have a stomach of steel. I’ve always worn it like a badge of honor ...
The collective motion of large crowds may be predictable past a certain density of people in a given area, according to a study published in Nature. The findings, based on four years of observations ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s shockingly not-private Venmo account shines a light into the shadowy corners of the ...
Most animals, including humans, have bilateral symmetry, which means our bodies are pretty symmetrical. At least on the ...
In “The Bitterroot Path,” one watches her move from lyric’s uncontaminated source of wonder in its Romantic roots to ...
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