Speech blurs together unless you know the language; scientists found the brain signal that separates the words ...
For at least a decade, the quadruple axel jump was figure skating’s white whale. “It’s been this unreachable thing, like the four-minute mile” once was, says Matthew Lind, a technical specialist for U ...
A Northwestern Medicine study has shed light on one of the most intricate construction projects in biology: how cells build ...
Ring's Super Bowl ad created a lot of chatter about AI surveillance and privacy. Here are the facts about the Search Party ...
Are you speechless watching US figure skater Ilia Malinin on the ice? Science explains how it’s possible the Quad God can do more than four full rotations in the air.
When a cell divides, it performs a feat of microscopic choreography—duplicating its DNA and depositing it into two new cells.
The Winter Olympics are back: How figure skating works, explained by Ohio State skating club members
Vinnie DiNatale said there are two questions figure skaters often get asked: “Can you do a triple axel?” “Are you going to the Olympics?” There is, however, much more to figure skating than those two ...
Whether it’s a chemist’s reckless sweet discovery, a reader’s ever-growing “tsundoku” pile, or scientists tracing the hidden patterns of superspreaders, curiosity turns accidents, habits, and outliers ...
Tire grip engineering explains why some tires brake better, based on compound, tread pattern, contour and construction.
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