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A new study explores how wearing a face mask affects the error rates of popular facial recognition algorithms.
A new survey, the DESI Legacy Imaging Survey, has found more lenses than all others put together. One of Einstein’s most revolutionary predictions is that mass bends light. During a […]
Just point the Nix at your surface of choice and within seconds, this eagle-eyed sensor analyzes the pigment and points you to the closest color matches from all the biggest paint brands.
Animals are adapting all the time these days to stay out of our way.
We give it the flight plan, and it takes care of the rest. It has to. Here’s why. No matter how advanced our technology becomes, there are certain limits that can […]
How two seemingly distinct exoplanet systems turned out to be related. Practically every star in the Milky Way has a similar origin story. At some point in the past, a molecular […]
Avi Loeb says it’s aliens. Every other astronomer disagrees. Here’s why. In 2017, an astronomical event occurred that was unlike any other: for the first time, we observed an object that […]
Was the hamburger menu always so ubiquitous?
Despite all that we’ve learned about the Universe, there remain unanswered, and possibly unanswerable, questions. Could “God” be the answer?
With 5,000 square degrees of data, the Dark Energy Survey has something important to say. For as long as humans have been studying the Universe, we’ve yearned to know the answers […]
Shortly after planet Earth formed, life took a permanent hold on our surface. But just how common is such an outcome?
And a combination of all three might take us farther than ever. If you want to see the farthest objects in the Universe, you have to know not only where to […]
Add some color to the internal structures and you’ve got some eye-popping imagery.
Too many entrepreneurs care more about growing their audience at all costs than improving their ability to serve all sectors of their existing audience.
Sometimes, moral lessons can be learned from blowing away zombies.
Researchers document the first example of evolutionary changes in a plant in response to humans.
The vaccine just passed its first clinical trials, but it has a long way to go.
The study found that people who spoke the same language tended to be more closely related despite living far apart.
Science can teach us so much about our planet, but something more must compel us to take care of it. If you want to understand our planet, the best way to […]
An artist’s impression of what the fully-deployed James Webb Space telescope will look like from the perspective of an observer on the ‘dark’ (non-Sun-facing) side of the observatory. (NORTHRUP GRUMMAN) […]
Research finds that our sense of self can be manipulated by certain smells and sounds.
Perspective twisting books on biology, social science, medical science, cosmology, and tech.
A team of astrophysicists used AI to figure out which clusters of stars merged to become our galaxy.
Two Williams pioneered geological mapping in Britain and the United States – but the world only remembers one.
Can spacekime help us make headway on some of the most pernicious inconsistencies in physics?
The chariot survived ancient eruptions and modern-day looters to become a part of the world heritage site.
The new record-holder opens up a literal Universe full of possibilities. Someday, even our own Sun will eventually run out of hydrogen fuel in its core, bringing a tremendous set […]
Opponents of 19th-century American imperialism were not above body-shaming the personification of the U.S. government.
Another amazing tardigrade survival skill is discovered.