Advanced Prosthetics Help a Dog Run And a Man Move Robotic Arms With His Mind
Two recent stories showcase the latest advances in prosthetics and the lives they have changed
Introverts Give Their Extroverted Colleagues Bad Performance Reviews
Studies of students show that extroverts don’t get rewarded for being outgoing when introverts are judging
"White Christmas" Is Actually the Saddest Christmas Song
The season would have reminded composer Irving Berlin of his young son who died Christmas Day in 1928
Architects Analyze Kevin McCallister's "Home Alone" Booby Traps
Overanalyze Home Alone in every way possible — and it still stands up, all these years later
You Eat Millions...Even Billions!...of Microbes Every Day
Yes, plenty of live microorganisms lurk in your yogurt, but they are everywhere else as well
After WWII, Scientists Conducted Deadly Tests With an Unexploded Nuclear Bomb Core
Physicist Richard Feynman called the tests "tickling the tail of a sleeping dragon"
Get Set Up With a Family in NYC for Christmas
Don’t be sad at the prospect of spending the holiday alone, a popular photoblog will match you up with a family
The Turing Test of Computer Intelligence Is Too Easy
To better test our computer programs’ intelligence, we should to ask them for stories and drawings
You Wobble Like No Other Person on the Planet
Analysis of the frame movements in footage from head-mounted cameras is just as unique as a fingerprint
A Better Way Than Torture to Obtain Information: Acting Friendly
Friendly methods get information from suspects faster and more reliably, oh and they don't violate human rights
China Just Opened the World's Largest Water Diversion Project
An unprecedented engineering project sends water to China’s parched North
Killing Wolves Actually Leads to More Livestock Deaths
On the surface, killing wolves that kill sheep and cattle seems like a way to control predation, but the data paints a not-so-simple picture
Chances Are Your Supermarket Tomatoes Were Picked By Mexican Workers Living in Terrible Conditions
An investigation reveals practices in Mexican farm labor camps that resemble slavery
Christmas Research Papers Tackle Goofy Problems in Medicine
The British Medical Journal's holiday issue includes an investigation of old magazines in waiting rooms and finds that men can be idiots
Backpackers Walk Across a Completely Clear Frozen Lake
A cool video raises the question: Why is most ice cloudy?
The Plan to Save Louisiana's Coast Is a 'Moon Shot'
The plan involves moving silt from upstream down into the delta—but no one knows if there's actually enough
Curiosity Rover’s Mars Crater May Have Cradled Large Lakes
Signs of water on Mars aren’t new, but now scientists think water may have been there for a long time
These Adorable Robot Toys Teach Kids How to Code
The two bots using a basic visual language, and they are just one way to introduce children to computer programming
Body Cameras Help Police
An in-depth investigation of five cities using police body cameras highlights what the technology addresses and what it doesn’t
That Detox Diet Is Not Going to Rid Your Body of Toxins
It doesn't matter how many pureed veggies you drink, they won't vaporize those mysterious "poisons" you've heard about
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