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The Shape of Wonder humanizes scientists by demystifying the scientific process and showing the personal side of researchers.
They flip, fold, and dance, but humanoid robots are burning more energy than humans on simple tasks. Experts say the flaw is ...
It's hard to stand on a sidewalk in San Francisco and not see a Waymo self-driving car pass by. But the road from dream to ...
This year’s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices are a creditable effort, but Trump administration uninterest in human rights policy (and in the reports) is undermining the cause of human rights.
Some beliefs held by Gen Z are simply incorrect, such as the idea that you can manifest your dream life without putting in ...
It turns out that, as the Reds taught us Sunday afternoon, the Brewers do, in fact, consist of mortal human beings made of ...
A smaller group, including fossil-fuel producers, said they would not accept a treaty with limits on production. Gas and oil ...
On this week's "More To The Story," Sam Tsemberis explains how his Housing First approach to homelessness went from receiving ...
An extinct group of humans that were once widespread in Asia don’t have an official species name – part of the reason is ...
The leading designers are all focused on a ‘brain-first’ approach that insists on controlling everything centrally rather ...
Not just Big Bird: Things to know about the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and its funding cuts The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has long helped pay for PBS, NPR and 1,500 local radio ...