An ambitious project is attempting to interpret sperm whale clicks with artificial intelligence, then talk back to them
A combination of the chemical analysis and advanced data processing used could reveal many more lost writings or drawings
The invention came from an eccentric British engineer who worked at a company now better known for selling Beatles albums
Smithsonian Secretary Joseph Henry used an army of volunteers in what would eventually become the nation's weather forecasting operation
On October 9, the work will be performed in Bonn, Germany, and a recording will be released
In the mid-1950s, a Scottish obstetrician became the first to apply ultrasound technology to a pregnant human abdomen
StEER engineers assess why some buildings survive hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and tsunamis, and why others do not
The online tool draws on recent data to approximate your chances of contracting the virus in different scenarios
The robot, developed by Alphabet Inc.'s X, will make its public debut at the Smithsonian
Researchers think birds can hear hurricanes and tsunamis—a sense they’re hoping to tap into to develop a bird-based early warning system
As climate change worsens wildfires in the West, agencies are tapping into new technologies to keep up with the flames
A team in China has identified a location that could give the Eastern Hemisphere its first major observatory
Designed and tested by Purdue University engineers, this new appliance would lengthen the shelf life of food on long missions
Researchers are using lidar to better understand the erosional forces that cause oceanfront cliffs to crumble
Great whites have returned to Cape Cod, and efforts are underway to help people coexist with them
The so-called 'living pharmacy' will be able to manufacture pharmaceuticals from inside the body
The evolution of the cell phone illustrates what it takes for technologies to go from breakthrough to big time
For good and for bad, Covid has propelled us even faster into immersive communication technologies
Sixty years ago, the company modernized animation when it used Xerox technology on the classic film
The speed and ease of the DASH testing platform would be a boon for screening efforts
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