A crowd-sourced search for alien intelligence called SETI@Home is in its final stages, analyzing 100 radio signals of ...
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Can a one-sided object really exist?

This video explores the mathematical idea of one-sided objects, explaining how shapes like the Möbius strip challenge our ...
Recently discovered Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) will make its closest approach to the sun and Earth in late April and could ...
The platypus is one of evolution's lovable, oddball animals. The creature seems to defy well-understood rules of biology by ...
Inspired by kirigami, a type of Japanese paper art, researchers have created a new material that transforms from a grid into any 3D structure you'd like. Reading time 2 minutes There’s a very thin ...
Ms. Chozick, a former New York Times reporter, is the author of the forthcoming novel “With Friends Like You.” Back in 2005, when I was recently out of college and new to New York, one of my closest ...
Remarkably, human brains have the ability to accurately perceive and process the real-world size of objects, despite vast differences in distance and perspective. While previous studies have delved ...
A 2007 photo of Marty Reisman, who loosely inspired Timothée Chalamet's character in Marty Supreme Neville Elder / Corbis via Getty Images Marty Reisman, one of the world’s top table tennis players in ...
A “vampire” woman with a rare case of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome triggered by the sun has revealed how she copes knowing that just 30 seconds of UV exposure would leave her hospitalized. Although Emily ...
The Daily’s video managing editor Paige Plater spoke with curators and artists from this year’s Undergraduate Juried Exhibition to get a deep dive into the artistic process and history of the program.
“Heated Rivalry” stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie are almost as close in real life as their on-screen characters. “Me and Hudson had the chemistry down before we even started acting,” Storrie, ...
Female thinking ideas with looking on windows. A study of 50 adults found that imagining positive moments with someone made people like them more Brain scans showed stronger activity in a reward area ...