Human skin, even at rest, radiates heat like a small space heater. A thermal scope, whether handheld, weapon-mounted, or ...
A stapler that slides towards your hand before you reach for it. A lamp that tilts forward when you start to read. A chair ...
Today on Uncanny Valley, we talk about why the AI industry is investing in the development of humanoid robots, and what that means for us non-robots. You can always listen to this week's podcast ...
Royal appearances always come with plenty of pomp, but sometimes the smaller moments raise questions about the circumstances. That happened during Donald and Melania Trump’s formal welcome at Windsor ...
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The cost to raise a child to the age of 18 is $297,674, according to LendingTree [1]. However, some parents of young children are setting aside money to support them much longer than that. Thanks to ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s move to unilaterally cancel another $5 billion in congressionally approved spending is drawing pushback from some Republicans, who warn that it is illegal and ...
Scientists have developed a new kind of wearable sensor that can detect signs of eye disease—without drawing blood or using expensive lab equipment. Instead, it’s a soft, non-invasive patch placed ...
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A Massachusetts man is facing murder charges after allegedly leaving a body wrapped in blankets in front of a hospital -- this after he reportedly recruited neighbors to put something heavy in his car ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Texas had a chance to solidify itself as the nation’s best college football team Saturday, but a rising star from Ohio State had different plans. When running back CJ Baxter ran it on ...
A team of Johns Hopkins engineers has developed a new, more powerful method to observe molecular vibrations, an advance that could have far-reaching implications for early disease detection. The team, ...