Touch—the first sense to develop in the womb—is fundamental to our bodily experience and our everyday lives. Yet, as the ...
A new paper by researchers from the University of South Florida and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission may assist resource managers who make tough decisions about the lengths of fishing ...
Anglers along the Gulf Coast have long prized the hard-fighting, mild-tasting gag grouper (Mycteroperca microlepis), but some may have been surprised over the past few years by shortened seasons for ...
The double-layer terminal block has emerged as a primary solution for high-density wiring, effectively doubling connection ...
MIT researchers just mapped New York City foot traffic for the first time ever.
Scientists in Brazil have uncovered evidence of a previously unknown impact event recorded in hundreds of glassy fragments ...
The Silent Backbone of Global Connectivity Digital infrastructure represents more than just software and fiber optics; it encompasses a vast network of electrical panels, control units, and power ...
People with aphantasia have no mental imagery—and they’re offering brain scientists a window into consciousness ...
Published as an arXiv preprint, the paper details how unsupervised and self-supervised AI models are matching or surpassing supervised systems while uncovering biological patterns that traditional ...
The Milky Way’s centre looks nothing like the calm band of starlight you see from a dark hillside. In a new, ultra-wide radio mosaic, the region turns into a tangle of cold, threadlike gas structures.
Seoul eases rules, Seongsu draws tech firms and weekday jobs surge Weekday foot traffic swells as Seongsus eased zoning fuels an IT and content cluster ...
One thing that the new Channel 4 hit show ‘Secret Genius’ has shown is that women tend to shockingly underestimate their ...