[ad_1] In the world of social interactions, whether it’s a handshake or a casual conversation, we heavily rely on perception and observing others. But have you...
[ad_1] Researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) have found that AI-generated faces now appear to be more realistic faces than those of actual humans. But...
[ad_1] Researchers at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), have created DIRFA (DIverse yet Realistic Facial Animations), a groundbreaking program. Imagine having just a photo and...
[ad_1] A significant leap in 3D printing has emerged from ETH Zurich and a U.S. startup. They’ve created a robotic hand that mimics human bones, ligaments,...
[ad_1] In the early 1900s, New York City witnessed the introduction of the Sullivan Act, a law that targeted women smoking in public. Named after its...
[ad_1] In a splash of scientific curiosity, researchers from Brown University have dived into the mechanics of the belly flop. They’ve emerged with insights that could...
[ad_1] Scientists at the University of Liège have captured the first sight of Mars’ green glow. Did you know Mars emits a glow in the visible...
[ad_1] University of Cambridge scientists have uncovered that chimpanzees, much like humans, use strategic high ground for reconnaissance on rival groups during “chimp warfare.” This discovery...
[ad_1] Researchers have made a monumental stride in primate research by making the first chimeric monkey. This marks the first successful birth of a chimeric monkey...
[ad_1] Scientists are turning data into music to see if it can help us understand large and intricate datasets in new and interesting ways. Tampere University...
[ad_1] Scientists at the University of California – Riverside have engineered plant biosensors that change color in the presence of specific chemicals. Someday, the greenery decorating...
[ad_1] In today’s digital age, the word “virtual meetings” frequently appears in our daily calendars. Yet, instead of feeling recharged after these virtual interactions, many of...
[ad_1] What’s rooster recognition? Well, it turns out that roosters might recognize themselves in mirrors. This finding from the University of Bonn not only sheds light...
[ad_1] Researchers have found that grammatical errors can cause physical stress responses – yes, the grammar stress is real. This finding uncovers a unique aspect of...
[ad_1] When you stroll through a supermarket aisle you might ask, “How often should I reuse my reusable bags to truly make an environmental difference?” To...
[ad_1] Taco Bell enthusiasts across the U.S. have a reason to cheer: “Taco Tuesday” is now free for everyone to use in all 50 states, thanks...
[ad_1] Warsaw witnessed a theft straight out of a heist movie when a 22-year-old man stood motionless in a shop window and convincingly posed as a...
[ad_1] The tale of a runaway tortoise and his incredible journey back to its family after three and a half years of wandering in Putnam County,...
[ad_1] Pete Melfi, inspired by a decade of zany “Florida Man” headlines during his tenure in radio and podcasting, wanted to recreate the spirit of those...
[ad_1] Champagne toasts at celebrations are iconic, but have you ever wondered about the perfect straight-line rise of its bubbles? Scientists at Brown University and the...