Parrot in captivity manufactures tools, something not seen in the wild
The mental ability needed for tool use may be more widespread than we think.
The mental ability needed for tool use may be more widespread than we think.
Academic consultants are making the post-apocalyptic world more "realistic."
"Visible: 4 min, Max Height: 66 degrees, Appears: WSW, Disappears NE."
"It is not that math itself hurts; rather, the anticipation of math is painful,"
Looks to replace its gas turbine engines with rotating detonation versions.
Even without exposure to the sun, redheads may be more at-risk for melanoma.
Strong indirect evidence for the formation of the first stars in the cosmos.
Employee's firing was due to job performance, not religion.
Isotope ratios suggest that lots of Mars' atmosphere escaped into space.
Later today, the rover's science team will tell us if something's in the air.
Temporal order and identity both get confused in the quantum world.
Rover samples the rock garden, finds materials similar to those in Hawaii.
Apollo vet Sy Liebergot shows Ars how NASA got men safely to the Moon and back.
Your handy reference to each station in the Apollo Mission Control room.
Explosions triggered by light being converted into matter/antimatter particles.
The road will inform drivers when it is slippery.
When one habit is blocked, rats revert to their previous one.
With climate change, a 9-foot water level rise isn't that far off.
Either that, or faster-than-light communications is a go.
The projections in the new IPCC report won't be much more precise than the last.
The water is likely to do more damage than the wind.
Structures called "diapirs" behave a bit like a lava lamp.
Powered by CPU-GPU hybrid architecture, reaches 27 quadrillion calculations/second.
SpaceX's first operational mission to ISS—part of its NASA agreement—concludes.
Beam emits from a single source; only moves microscopic particles now.
The display is a different story—one that could be the deciding factor.
In-depth and hands-on with what it does and how it does it.
LG gets it right by packing power into a sleek-looking chassis.
E-voting is on the decline in the US, but it's going strong in other countries.