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Our office is proof that you can be a geek and a sports fan. Now that football season is underway (go Eagles! go Bills!) most ...
When government authorities continued to excavate the well, they found the soldier was just one in a massive terracotta army ...
In 1956, physicist David Pines theorized the existence of a massless, neutral plasmon called a “demon” that could help explain the superconductivity of some exotic materials. Now, scientists at the ...
For most of history, the unseen darkness was part of ordinary life. For example, families in medieval Europe slept in two acts—a “first sleep,” then a waking hour to pray, make love, or wander to a ...
The iPhone first got a front-facing camera 15 years ago, and since then the selfie hasn’t changed much: When you take one, ...
Daphnia pulex (a.k.a. the water flea) is a microscopic crustacean whose unique reproduction habits make it the perfect ...
After camping, swimming, and going out for drinks in the city with this field watch on my wrist, here's my take on the latest ...
Apple finally solved its overheating problem by onboarding a vapor chamber to shift heat away from the chip. Its implications ...
Ten years after the first gravitational wave detection, a new suite of instruments has captured distinctive ringing signals ...
Energy Star appliances save energy and money, but the program’s future is uncertain. Discover the best Energy Star-certified ...
On the surface, the Federal Switchblade Act of 1958 made it illegal to manufacture, buy, sell, or even transport switchblades ...
A hidden biological switch controls hair growth. Scientists just learned how to flip it back on and kickstart the process.