National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek is retracing the path of human migration. More specifically, the scientific ...
While many modern plants use colorful flowers to attract pollinators, ancient palm-like plants called cycads lure them by ...
The words “pollination” and “flower” may seem inseparable, but plants began courting insects millions of years before they ...
Steinway is a well-known name that’s music to a lot of people’s ears in Queens, including Steinway Street, one of the borough ...
Two exhibitions on view in New York delve into artists' long-standing fascination with the unknown, and what it says about our current moment.
Mukesh Ambani urges graduating students to lead India’s rise in science, technology, and green energy through curiosity, ...
These days, we would call them proprietary blends. But in the late 1500s and early 1600s, individual alchemists called the ...
It seems the AI hype has turned into an AI bubble. There have been many bubbles before, from the Tulip mania of the 17th ...
When Glushko earned his doctoral degree from UC San Diego in 1979, his thesis committee included David Rumelhart, Donald Norman, Jay McClelland and Jeff Elman, four of the world’s foremost cognitive ...
Lurking further from its stars than Neptune is from the Sun, this is no inner planet, but it’s on a scale we recognize, ...
The Hjortspring boat carried warriors on an attempted attack of a Danish island over 2,000 years ago. Archaeologists have new ...
Citing the example of AI, he said in today’s world, ChatGPT can give you answers, but only you, as curious students, can ask ...