A number of scientists based in the US claim they are being censored because of their scepticism, while others are said to be too afraid of the consequences to object to tests on animals.
Humanity is lucky to reside on a planet circling a star with plentiful radiation, illuminating the world around us in ...
Octopuses have a superpower. They can cling to nearly any surface, no matter how wet or slippery, with their sucker-lined ...
A person's brain performs an intricate juggling act while watching a movie, a new study demonstrates. Scans showed that 24 ...
In another test, the team held ... published in Science Advances. Octa-Glove has octopus-inspired adhesives equipped with LIDAR sensors that detected objects nearby, attaching to the object ...
A fragment of cloth found in a royal tomb in Greece decades ago might be the remains of a tunic once worn by Alexander the ...
Motion illusions override the eye’s compensatory mechanisms for stabilizing movements. The brain works intensively to process ...
Data issues hold up AI systems, hidden malicious code found in Hugging Face files, Anthropic’s Claude wants to use your ...
After a decade-long search, some scientists say a growing number of clues point to the existence of a hidden planet in the Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune — and they may soon have the opportunity to find ...
Rapid advances in applying artificial intelligence to simulations in physics and chemistry have some people questioning whether we will even need quantum computers at all.
Over the last few years, Virginia Tech scientists have been looking to the octopus for inspiration to design technologies that can better grip a wide variety of objects in underwater environments.