Take This Test To See You if You Have a Face-Recognizing Superpower
This five-minute test developed by a researcher at Greenwich University studying facial recognition will tell you if you have a superpower.
This five-minute test developed by a researcher at Greenwich University studying facial recognition will tell you if you have a superpower.
A space weather observatory has captured footage of blue jets, red sprites, and elves—three different kinds of space lightning.
Eli Lilly have said their Alzheimer's drug showed clinically significant improvements in patient decline in mid-stage, phase-2 human trials.
New Chinese laws protecting the environmental and biological integrity of the Yangtze, China's Mother River, go into effect March 1st
A 78-year old man becomes the first to receive an artificial cornea implant, and was afterwards immediately able to identify family and words
Scientists looking at strange minerals on a moon rock realized it was likely made here on Earth-suddenly making it the oldest rock known.
IKEA recently bought an 11,000 acre forest in Georgia to keep it from being developed as part of its carbon reducing strategies.
In a weekend cleanup, volunteers with Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful dug out 9,200 pounds of trash from the banks of the Tennessee River.
Writer and mom Dani LaBriola created a system called Crafting Character that uses storybooks and plush toys to teach kindness to young kids.
The UK will spend at least $4bn of its international climate finance on nature and biodiversity over five years.
After 50 years of legal battling, Panama's Naso Tribe La Amistad National Park, has won their land rights case and now manages the forest.
German pharma company BioNTech which helped produce the COVID-19 vaccine says they have just cured multiple sclerosis (MS) in mice.
Charging fully in just five minutes, Israeli startup StoreDot has changed the lithium-ion battery forever, and it's already made 1,000 units.
NASA says about 300 million habitable planets could exist just in our solar system, the Milky Way.
Keystone plant species in North America are important for helping pollinators and insects like bees, butterflies, and caterpillars.
Examining seagrass pods on Mallorca beaches, researchers conclude seagrass meadows may capture as many as 900 million pieces of plastic.
The interior least tern, the world's smallest, has been removed from the Endangered Species List after numbers recovered by 900% in 18 states.
The government of Iran has passed new human rights legislation that makes all forms of violence against women illegal.
More fertilized eggs from the northern white rhino subspecies are collected and frozen. Hope begins to grow that the animals could be saved.
The VITAE project featuring a wrap around vineyard and outdoor walkway on via Serio, Milan won the Reinventing Cities Contest.
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