Water’s odd behavior becomes even more dramatic when it is supercooled, but scientists have struggled to compare the many ...
Training artificial intelligence to enforce even seemingly straightforward rules—like balls and strikes in Major League ...
When checking that solutions to certain problems are correct, it turns out, you can’t get around the inherent complexity of ...
Summary: Patients surviving severe traumatic brain injuries often enter states designated as Prolonged Disorders of ...
Animal psychologists have found that giraffes can mentally combine small sums of objects, but can't perform the subtractive equivalent.
In what must be the greatest scientific paper of all time, Maximilien Berthet and Kojiro Suzuki attacked the problem with the ...
Animals are increasingly exposed to interactive technologies and involved in technological interactions. Ambient and wearable devices are now frequently used by humans to monitor animals’ states and ...
It's often called the mind's eye. "I can look at an object in the world around me, but I can also close my eyes and imagine the object," says Varun Wadia, a brain scientist at Cedars-Sinai Medical ...
The world is awash in data–images, websites, books, TikTok videos, and more–that contain important information about the world around us, information that statisticians and data scientists want to ...
Our Sun may seem like the center of the universe to us, but it’s actually on the move, orbiting the Milky Way galaxy at a speed of nearly half a million miles per hour. That’s fast, but it’s nothing ...
Astronomers have long debated why so many icy objects in the outer solar system look like snowmen. Michigan State University researchers now have evidence of the surprisingly simple process that could ...