There’s a town in Utah where the mountains lean in so close you can practically feel them breathing. Springdale sits tucked against the entrance to Zion National Park like it’s been planted there by ...
EMBL researchers have created a new AI tool that uses a “molecular laser tag” approach to identify cells capable of revealing the earliest origins of cancer. The human body depends on accurate genetic ...
Eternal Holdings today announced the premiere of The Impossible Dream, a two-hour, cameo-driven, vignette-style rock opera ...
The 30th Conference of the Parties concluded in Brazil this month, with delegates focused on reinforcing the 2015 Paris Agreement's goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C. Central to this year's ...
After a year of deep AI collaboration, we're hosting The Third Mind Summit in Loreto — where 8 AI agents and 2 humans share ...
Lawyers, consultants, and programmers have both made high-profile mistakes in using artificial intelligence in reports. What ...
Jackson County Sheriff’s Deputy Rodney Moyer uses his artwork and quotes to help reduce stress for visitors entering the busy ...
A new study proposes that scavenging was a central, enduring force in human evolution, reshaping how we understand the origins of our survival strategies.
Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of NPR's Short Wave podcast talk about the evolutionary history of kissing, how moss spores fare in space, and new clues about the collision that created the moon.
"One Hand Clapping" draws from neuroscience, evolution, philosophy and a rich tapestry of cultural references to examine how ...
Scientists have finally assigned foot bones found in 2009 to an ancient human species, and the move suggests that different types of hominins lived close by in harmony ...
Natufian clay figurine from Israel reveals an early story about how people connected with animals and used art to understand their world.