Technology A lunchbox-sized radar system could help the FBI detect moving or stationary people by peering through walls via radio waves By Jeremy Hsu Facebook / Meta Twitter / X
Technology A lunchbox-sized radar system could help the FBI detect moving or stationary people by peering through walls via radio waves By Jeremy Hsu Facebook / Meta Twitter / X
The fossil hands of Australopithecus sediba (around two million years old) and Homo naledi (around 250,000 years old) show that these South African hominins may have had different levels of
I never knew that there was a “correct” order to do chores until my mother-in-law scolded me for dusting after vacuuming. It sparked quite a debate about vacuuming before or
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 19, May 2025. SignificanceMany cellular processes such as wound healing, immune activation, and DNA damage repair require a temporally decompact
It turns out the idea that humans glow might not just be poetic. A new study from the University of Calgary and the National Research Council of Canada has captured
India’s competitive edge makes it a natural choice for tech giants like Apple and the US-based company has assured the government of its commitment to manufacture its products and boost
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Some catastrophes unfold slowly, with warning signs ignored for years. Others happen in an instant—triggered by one tiny flaw in a vast, complex system. These are the disasters that didn’t
A photograph of the fossilized “hell ant.” (Image credit: Anderson Lepeco) A newly discovered “hell ant” fossil may be the oldest ant ever found, scientists say. This fossilized insect was
Two NASA astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station, conducting U.S. spacewalk 93 on Thursday, May 1, to complete station upgrades. NASA will preview the upcoming spacewalk during a