Fly-By Science: “Ride” A Drone As It Remotely Tags A Fin Whale
The "Snotbot" drone is an anomaly in the world of unpronounceable scientific names. The drones were developed for a specific purpose: to collect whale snot....
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The "Snotbot" drone is an anomaly in the world of unpronounceable scientific names. The drones were developed for a specific purpose: to collect whale snot....
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Read moreThere have been some issues with the roll-out of artificial technology (AI) technology that we won't address here. Today, we will tell you about everyone's...
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Read moreI adore cooking shows — and I know I'm not the only one. Back in 2010, it was said that half of Americans watch them....
Read moreSpace travel isn't for everyone, but thanks to these images from NASA, you can see Jupiter like never before! Pictures from the James Webb Space...
Read moreThe Hubbel Telescope, launched by NASA on April 24, 1990, continues to offer us insight into the universe's wonders. In 1996, Hubble returned images of...
Read moreYou don't have to live where hurricanes hit to know that this year's hurricane season has been particularly rough. Between Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton,...
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Read moreAs the threat of Hurricane Milton loomed, many Floridians got to work prepping their homes for the worst. Hurricanes often bring with them heavy wind...
Read moreSo much work goes into preparing for hurricanes. This is especially true for particularly dangerous ones like Hurricane Milton. To best know what kind of...
Read moreThe countdown is on as the state of Florida braces itself for what could be the most destructive hurricane to hit the area in 100...
Read moreHurricane season in the southern part of the United States is no joke. Those who live there do their best to prepare their homes and...
Read moreWheel of Fortune just got a facelift, and viewers are leaving mixed reviews. The fan-favorite gameshow not only has a new host but also a...
Read moreIn a sea of black trucks and sedans, this wrought iron Volkswagen Beetle is standing out. This innovative car is a feat of engineering —...
Read moreWhat happens when you combine the world of technology with fashion? You get the stunning work of talented people like Christina Ernst. Using her skills...
Read moreAnthony S. Ferraro is blind, but he doesn't let that stop him from doing anything. You might recognize his familiar face from Facebook, Instagram, TikTok,...
Read moreIndigenous peoples in the Atlantic region of Canada have a unique way to dissuade sharks from attacking their canoes. From underwater, the long, thin canoes...
Read moreLocked-in syndrome is a rare neurological disorder. A stroke or other traumatic brain injury can cause it. For Jake Haendel, the cause was Toxic Progressive...
Read moreAfter fifteen years of suffering from uncontrolled tremors, a new, noninvasive treatment stopped the shaking! Suffering from "Essential Tremor," Dan Wall had grown accustomed to...
Read moreIn 2010, Peter Lammer's life changed forever. After a motorbike accident, he was left with an injured leg. Even several surgeries couldn't help as much...
Read moreKids are amazing, which makes selecting the Time Kid of the Year recipient difficult every year. Their choice for 2024 checks all the boxes and...
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