Man’s best friend is the dog. Science’s favorite animal seems to be the pig. Once again, we are utilizing pig parts to better the quality of human life, except this time instead of a heart, we will be exploring the eye.
Earlier this week was supposed to be a celebratory time for the folks at Meta, as its reality-devouring project Horizon Worlds was now available in more countries. The occasion was marked by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg himself posting a “selfie” of his in-game avatar in front of a digital Eiffel tower.
Pulling off a successful layover takes some planning. Whether you’re facing a lengthy delay or canceled flight or you already have a long layover in your itinerary, here are some tips for making the most of your time.
A red panda that spent two days on the lam after escaping from an Australian zoo was recaptured Sunday after he was spotted hanging out in a fig tree in a nearby park.
Jeff Bohnert had all but given up on seeing his poodle-hound mix again after she went missing in early June. Two months later, he got a text from a neighbor: People exploring a nearby cave found a dog. Could it be Abby?
Domino’s tried to sell the good people of Italy pizza. Well, their Americanized version of pizza. Not surprisingly, most self-respecting Italians said, ‘no, grazie.’
Were you forced to learn how to do everything with your right hand at one point? Don’t worry, hand dominance is much more complicated than “I decided to be left-handed today” and science can (partially) prove it.
Whether it’s the fitness tracker on your wrist, the “smart” home appliances in your house or the latest kids’ fad going viral in online videos, they all produce a trove of personal data for big tech companies.
The 2022 school year is shaping up to a poor start with a shortage of educators. What is being done to fix the issue? Changing the rules and of course, money.
While millions across Europe sweat through a summer of record-breaking heat, they’re skiing in Africa.
It’s a question that keeps some scientists awake at night: Do spiders sleep?
A tax credit of up to $7,500 could be used to defray the cost of an electric vehicle under the Inflation Reduction Act now moving toward final approval in Congress. But the auto industry is warning that the vast majority of EV purchases won’t qualify for a tax credit that large.