More than 3,300 employees at 70 companies get an extra day off each week for the next six months—without a reduction in pay
Over 1,000 artifacts get to the core of the iconic brand’s popularity
The California Public Utilities Commission is allowing Cruise to charge for rides in its autonomous vehicles, without a safety driver
The research is part of a growing trend of using crowdsourced videos to learn about elusive or hard-to-study animals
The new survey could be useful for everything from microbiology to thermal energy
The Science Museum in London explores the past and future of the disease, and the resilience of its survivors
The Red Planet probe will likely stop operating sometime later this year
The experiment suggests that cyanobacteria 'batteries' could run small devices
The National Gallery invented the guessing game to help users access its vast collections
The device can launch three times higher than the current record for a robotic leap
Fluid dynamics experts find that it’s nearly impossible to split the black-and-white cookie’s sweet filling evenly in half
Biotech firm Oxitec engineered the bugs in an effort to curb their numbers and help stop the spread of disease
Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia developed NOS.E, a device that can detect differences among whiskies by "smelling" them
This new and improved A.I. system can produce photorealistic images of anything on demand
The bot, built by Boston Dynamics, can navigate difficult terrains that humans can't access safely
This fabric acts as both a speaker and microphone, detecting even faint noises and converting them into electrical signals
The lab rodent, which only had genes from its mother, grew to adulthood and successfully reproduced, which was thought to be impossible in mammals
The procedure marks the first time that a genetically-modified, non-human cardiac organ functioned without immediate rejection by the human body
The plane was undergoing maintenance in an airfield near Kyiv
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