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Inspired by nature, scientists created a self-powered device that recognizes color just like our eyes, paving the way for advanced machine vision.
Our human senses have evolved over millions of years to detect information important to our survival. Through a sense of ...
Have you ever felt like your dog had a sixth sense? We know they have outstanding hearing (they’re at our door waiting when ...
Imagine walking up to a horse with your heart pounding from a rough day, only to have the animal nuzzle you gently or shy ...
For thousands of years, humans have selectively bred dogs to fulfill specific roles, ranging from guarding and hunting to ...
The truth is, humans might have the basic tools, but can’t put them to use. Humans do have cryptochromes in their eyes, but there’s no strong evidence that our brains interpret any magnetic ...
By 2030, robotic exoskeletons could give human beings super strength, either by enabling feats like lifting huge objects in ...
Researchers have discovered that how the brain sees can vary depending on whether a scene plays out the way the mind expects ...
The world recently took two big leaps forward in the quest for remote eye contact. The first such advance comes from HP and ...
The human brain isn't just a biological computer—it's better. This technique could help uncover and strengthen its innate ...
By upholding Tennessee's law banning trans healthcare for kids, the Supreme Court rules for common sense and prevents irreversible decisions.
Noughties, the experienced chair umpire John Parry made a trip to the annual Champions’ Tour event at the Royal Albert Hall.