From interactive diagrams to A.I. assistants, virtual tools are beginning to supplant physical dissections in some classrooms ...
Chameleons’ extraordinary ability to move their eyes independently stems from a previously overlooked anatomical marvel: long ...
A newly discovered 12,000-year-old figurine from Israel reveals the earliest evidence of imagination shaping human society — ...
Munro says the minimalist carving closely matches a twelve thousand year old face unearthed in Israel, hinting at a shared ...
HALLOWEEN is just days away and millions of people around the world have been getting ready for the spooky season by carving pumpkins. But while many choose to go for a haunted design, for one ...
Is your ultra-high-definition television really worth it? Do you need a 4K or an 8K screen to get the best viewing experience at home? According to researchers at the University of Cambridge and Meta ...
A new study provides the best evidence to date that the connection patterns between various parts of the human brain can tell scientists the specialized functions of each region. Previous research has ...
The ability to regenerate lost body parts has long captured human fascination. Many creatures out in nature can perform feats of repair that far surpass our own abilities. For example, salamanders can ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Note: on p. 287, B.A.E. Bulletin 30, ...
If a Luddite meter existed, my family would agree that I’d score close to the Stone Age reading on it if my preference for flip phones is any indication. There are aspects of modern technology I do ...
Human eyes are complex and irreparable, yet they are structurally like those of the freshwater apple snail, which can completely regenerate its eyes. Alice Accorsi, assistant professor of molecular ...
Golden apple snails and humans have similar eyes with related structures. Understanding how the snails can regrow them could help scientists heal human eyes. Alice Accorsi, UC Davis At first glance, ...