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Researchers invented an electronic lollipop that lets you taste things in virtual reality

Researchers invented an electronic lollipop that lets you taste things in virtual reality

2024-12-18
By: Joshua Hawkins
On: December 18, 2024
In: Science & Nature

A new “VR lollipop” could soon let you taste things in virtual reality. Researchers highlighted the device in a new study published late last month in the journal PNAS. According to that study, the lollipop-like device lets you taste up to nine different flavors in virtual reality. The flavors areContinue Reading

10 Unusual Items Credited with Saving People from Danger & Death

10 Unusual Items Credited with Saving People from Danger & Death

2024-12-17
By: Jamie Frater
On: December 17, 2024
In: Science & Nature

When we think of someone being saved from a dangerous or life-threatening situation, we often think of either first responders or good Samaritans stepping in to save the day or a victim being able to use specialized training or a carefully placed weapon as a means of fleeing from danger.Continue Reading

10 Reality TV Shows Sued by Their Participants

10 Reality TV Shows Sued by Their Participants

2024-12-16
By: Jamie Frater
On: December 16, 2024
In: Science & Nature

How “real” are reality TV shows? How much, if any, of their content is manipulated? Are they exploitative? Fair? Accurate? The ten reality shows on this list were sued by their contestants or participants, but does this fact mean that the plaintiffs were somehow mistreated? Sometimes, it’s up to aContinue Reading

Bronze Age butchery and cannibalism unearthed in England

Bronze Age butchery and cannibalism unearthed in England

2024-12-15
By: Laura Baisas
On: December 15, 2024
In: Science & Nature

Human bones showing damage attributed to possible chewing by other humans. Schulting et al. Antiquity, December 2024 Archeological discoveries can reveal the brighter sides of humanity. Collecting tchotchkes, our ancestors potentially comforting or sheltering one another in the face of a cataclysmic disaster, or building owl toys for children showContinue Reading

25 enchanting images from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice awards

25 enchanting images from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice awards

2024-12-14
By: Popular Science Team
On: December 14, 2024
In: Science & Nature

“Icy Repose.” Sue watched this Weddell seal from aboard a rigid inflatable boat in Neko Harbour of the Antarctic Peninsula. So as not to disturb its peaceful slumber, Sue used a long lens to record this serene portrait. Weddell seals’ large bodies are covered in a thick layer of blubber.Continue Reading

Procrastinator’s gift guide: Great products you can still get in time for the holidays

Procrastinator’s gift guide: Great products you can still get in time for the holidays

2024-12-13
By: Stan Horaczek
On: December 13, 2024
In: Science & Nature

Gear You put off buying gifts, and that’s OK. There are still several awesome options you can get shipped to you before it’s time to open presents. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › OK, so you missedContinue Reading

Break up with Microsoft 365—get the lifetime version that pays for itself

Break up with Microsoft 365—get the lifetime version that pays for itself

2024-12-12
By: Stack Commerce
On: December 12, 2024
In: Science & Nature

Sponsored Content Say goodbye to subscriptions forever. Stack Commerce We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Sorry to be the bearer of bad news on this subjectively beautiful day, but you’re wasting money on Microsoft 365. I’ll proveContinue Reading

NASA is finishing its first off-world accident report

NASA is finishing its first off-world accident report

2024-12-11
By: Andrew Paul
On: December 11, 2024
In: Science & Nature

This image of NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter was taken by the Mastcam-Z instrument of the Perseverance rover on June 15, 2021, the 114th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS NASA is about to publish the world’s first off-world aircraft accident investigation. Aside from making history, the reportContinue Reading

‘I love you… goodbye:’ What will happen when this companion robot suddenly dies?

‘I love you… goodbye:’ What will happen when this companion robot suddenly dies?

2024-12-10
By: Mack DeGeurin
On: December 10, 2024
In: Science & Nature

Moxie relies on a cloud-based AI system which will go offline in the coming days. Credit: Moxie Children across the US will likely spend the coming days and weeks saying goodbye to an AI-powered friend named Moxie. The small dog-sized companion bot—which used a ChatGPT-style large language model and expressiveContinue Reading

98-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur Fossil Uncovered in New Zealand

98-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur Fossil Uncovered in New Zealand

2024-12-09
By: Natali Anderson
On: December 9, 2024
In: Science & Nature

Paleontologists in New Zealand have discovered a partial skeleton of platypterygiid ichthyosaur dating to the Cretaceous period. A pair of Platypterygius sp. Image credit: Dmitry Bogdanov / CC BY 3.0. “Ichthyosaurs were a clade of secondarily aquatic marine reptiles that inhabited the seas for much of the Mesozoic Era, firstContinue Reading

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