Forced laughter — or simulated mirth, in academia — may even be more beneficial than spontaneous laughter, some say.
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Alien launched a decentralized app that verifies users as human without retaining biometric data. CEO Kirill Avery said AI automation and centralized digital IDs create urgent pressure for new ...
A monitoring system devised by the University of Cordoba ascertains the flowering stages of each hive, with high precision, exploiting data on bees' behavior. Beekeeping has existed for millennia, as ...
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Crowds gathered for the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Old Sacramento. The ceremony kicked off this year’s Theatre of Lights performance. The family-friendly light show is free each ...
BioWorks has announced that Libby Brallier has joined the company as a Biological Solutions Advisor, supporting horticulture customers throughout the Pacific Northwest region. Brallier brings vast ...
On Nov. 5, as the sun started setting, around 25 Swarthmore students gathered in the Wister Center, donned some very fashionable yellow aprons, and got to work making candles. However, this wasn’t on ...
Bumblebees can process the duration of flashes of light and use the information to decide where to look for food, a new study has found. This is the first evidence of such an ability in insects, ...
A Harvard astronomer is making waves by suggesting that a massive interstellar object hurtling through our solar system might be an alien spacecraft. Professor Avi Loeb, who also serves as director of ...