Artificial intelligence (AI) shows potential in recruitment by filtering applicants before they reach to human interview. They could be accepting or rejecting your job application right now.
A team of researchers from different universities are working on a set of robots that can autonomously evolve and produce child robots to survive on distant planets.
A new study suggests that roadside noise pollution could affect the songbirds' ability to learn, as well as compromise the ability of some crickets to mate.
A team of researchers from Ohio University found that adults who initially start living with normal weight and slowly adding in some pounds tend to have longer lives.
Researchers at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) showed how fecal transplants turned patients with melanoma who are non-responders to immunotherapy become responders.
Ancient Egypt is a widely known human civilization that was studied for so many years. But new research shed light on how the changing environment has played a role at the dawn of its emergence.
Despite the feelings of guilt in throwing bread, science has proven that there is no "clean" part in moldy bread and eating it could cause harm to the body.
Huntsman spiders are overrunning Australian homes due to the weather, but experts say there is nothing to be afraid of despite their terrifying appearance.
NASA and the Canadian Space Agency are teaming up to give $500,000 to ideas of food production in space under their joint program, the "Deep Space Food Challenge."
There have been many theories about beauty for centuries, and yet beauty remains elusive. Scientists today explore which part of the brain responds to beauty.
Physicists finally figured out why despite being a nonstick pan, food still gets stuck on them. Their findings could help refine some industrial processes.
Scientists looked at the skin-deep sidewinder snakes to understand how these snakes could navigate sandy surfaces, like the deserts in Africa, the Middle East, and North America.
Learning new things significantly changes the brain, such as learning how to drive. The UC Berkeley defines learning as an active process that builds on prior knowledge and occurs in a complex social environment.
Researchers in Australia are employing automated underwater vehicles (AUVs) called the COTSbot to control the outbreak of the crown-of-thorns destroying the Great Barrier Reef for many decades.
Brunswick-based bluShift Aerospace Inc. passed its first major rocket flight test on Sunday, successfully launching its prototype biofuel rocket Stardust 1.0.