Students at Rochester Institute of Technology used a self-developed UV imaging system to assess a 15th-century religious document
No bear interactions have been recorded in the town since the robots' installation in September
New device can measure concentrations of capsaicin, the compound that gives peppers their burning heat
An AI-powered robot was able to beat professional curling teams 3-out-of-4 times, a new study shows
The autonomous vessel's launch, originally scheduled to mark the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims' landing at Plymouth, was delayed by the pandemic
Scientists at Purdue University have found a way to make a piece of paper digitally interactive
Given a starting image, the artificial intelligence can identify objects that match its colors, textures and themes
New AI tool will help users identify venomous species
Study suggests ramps found at ancient sites may have been used by people with disabilities, but some scholars remain skeptical
A microphone outside the window measures the incoming noise so that an array of two dozen speakers can cancel it out
Dean Kamen, inventor of the soon-to-be obsolete Segway, has assembled a team to mass-produce human organs for transplant
A new company, Space Perspective, announced its plan for a commercial space craft this week
The four-legged robot sells for about $75,000
Montgomery County has partnered with Google's Wing service to distribute library books
Ground-penetrating radar revealed Falerii Novi's elaborate architecture, including a bath complex, theater and network of water pipes
New research suggests the center points of three stone megalith circles at Göbekli Tepe form a near-perfect triangle
Lisa Piccirillo recently published her proof of Conway’s knot problem, a well-known quandry that stumped mathematicians for more than 50 years
A new study offers key insights into how engineers built the rounded structures without using supports
A guard will "chaperone" groups of six through the Scuderie del Quirinale's blockbuster Raphael exhibition
Spot "barks" orders anytime people are standing too close
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