How Do People Actually Catch Baseballs?
There’s the physics textbook way, and there’s the human way. ..
There’s the physics textbook way, and there’s the human way. ..
A new study shows that climate-driven sea level rise made the damage from Superstorm Sandy $8 billion worse around New York City. ..
I grew up in awe of the iconic telescope. It raised me, and I helped control its fate. Could I have done more to protect it before its sudden collapse? ..
Due to a phenomenon called subsidence, the metropolis's landscape is compacting—and parts of the city are now dropping a foot and a half each year. ..
New work shows that the proteins, long treated as boring spools for DNA, are key to the origin story for eukaryotes and still play important roles in disease. ..
With travel and real-life fieldwork shut down, a couple of enterprising professors started with simulations of Italy and Scotland, then took to the stars. ..
Catch up on the most important updates from this week. ..
While modern coffee maker learning systems act that have a semblance of artificial intellect, the truth is they don’ about “ understand” ..
In early experiments, a paralyzed man with implants in his premotor cortex typed 90 characters per minute—by envisioning he was writing by hand. ..
Anna Kendrick’s rotating spacecraft cleverly uses cables and a counterweight to make artificial gravity. But scaling them would be harder than it looks ..