Cmdr. Aaron Roberts (center right) is relieved as the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Scientific Development Squadron One (VXS-1) commanding officer by Cmdr. Luis Levine (center) during a change of ...
New study depicts gloomy picture for India’s plans to reduce carbon emissions and boost reliance on renewable and clean energy.
Humans and animals move with remarkable economy without consciously thinking about it by utilizing the natural oscillation patterns of their bodies. A new tool developed by researchers at the ...
In a review paper published recently in Science Robotics a cognitive roboticist, cognitive psychologist and a psychiatrist discuss the concept of “sense of self” in humans, and they explore how robots ...
Researchers have developed a highly sensitive detector for identifying molecules via their infrared vibrational “fingerprint” ...
An analysis of 429 specimens belonging to 39 species representative of the diversity of Polistes in the Americas confirmed ...
Too much of a good thing is no good at all. Living organisms enjoy sunlight – in fact, they need it to stay alive – but they ...
Bisphenols used in manufacturing products as ‘harmless’ alternatives to BPA pose a health risk, according to a UMH ...
Southeast Asia’s tropical forests are renowned for their biodiversity, but at the same time face significant threats from the ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has an impact on people lives. The situation with antimicrobial resistance is getting worse, and new bacterial strains are emerging that are resistant to several ...
Melika Shirmohammadi, assistant professor at University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering, Division of Technology, has published new research that upends old stereotypes of online gaming.
The workshop helped underline the role that commercial companies play in the current space exploration ecosystem. One of the panels dedicated to startups in this arena featured several Rice alumni who ...