UCSB researchers develop a light-powered tactile display where digital graphics can be seen and physically felt.
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Ravens are legitimately among the most intelligent animals on Earth. They are so smart that they can play games.
Abiotic chemistry in Earth’s atmosphere could have generated biologically important organosulfur molecules as life was ...
UD researchers develop a first-of-its-kind conductive hydrogel that can switch between liquid and solid states ...
New study shows humans rely on context, not canine cues, when judging their dogs’ emotions — and we’re getting it wrong most ...
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How much time do your kids spend on screens? As children spend increasing hours on smartphones, tablets, and TVs, emerging ...
Glaciers are flush with microbial life. But, as climate change speeds glacial melting, scientists rush to establish microbial ...
Over the past 150 years, the world of individual investing has seen three significant developments: the brokerage account, ...
Dr. Hemachandra Reddy’s path in science did not begin in a lab. It began in India, where he grew up surrounded by a culture ...
We may be misreading key signs of aging, and that clearer measurements could change how we understand longevity and ...