Awe activates our vagus nerve. That’s “the big bundle of nerves starting in the top of your spinal cord that helps you look ...
Watch how operant conditioning turns one curious cat into a musical prodigy. Science meets silliness. The College Football ...
Wild axolotls are facing extinction. That’s the bad news. But take heart: Cutie-pie axolotls bred in captivity may be able to ...
It’s no big secret that spending time in the great outdoors is good for our bodies and minds. For 2025, our Sports & Outdoors ...
An Elvis tribute artist will perform at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall to celebrate the singer's birthday. January ...
From sinking boats and feasting on shark livers to dining on whale tongue and tossing porpoises around for fun, orcas are ...
The science pros at TKOR share 5 fun and easy dry ice tricks and pranks to try at home. The madness of George Will: Last ...
Chief meteorologist Mark Dixon explores a few cool ways to put out a candle in Nov. 16's Science Sunday. Chief meteorologist Mark Dixon makes holiday coasters in Nov. 9's Science Sunday.
Golfers struggle choosing the right lofted club for challenging shots over obstacles. Instructor Robert Randall suggests laying the club down to check loft and trajectory. Use this trick as a quick ...
According to Sam Mobile, the Galaxy Z TriFold can support a Second Screen feature that turns the unfolded display into an external monitor for a Windows PC or laptop. The phone appears to support the ...
Sunsets will start getting later before the shortest day of the year, thanks to a quirk in Earth’s orbit. While the winter solstice is still more than a week away, you can take solace in knowing the ...
Microscopic fibers secretly shape how every organ in the body works, yet they’ve been notoriously hard to study—until now. A new imaging technique called ComSLI reveals hidden fiber orientations in ...