Plants use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into energy-rich sugars and oxygen in various ways (photosynthesis).
Take a journey through the history of Gatorade bottles. The design, shapes, and sizes have transformed over six decades of ...
Maps have shaped human history far more than many people realize. Long before satellites and digital navigation existed, maps helped civilizations trade, travel, wage wars, and explore unfamiliar ...
The future of artificial intelligence might not be as much a story about engineering as a story about evolution.
This has been quite the wild year in human evolution stories. Our relatives, living and extinct, got a lot of attention—from new developments in ape cognition to an expanded perspective of a ...
Like the human immune system, bacteria learn from past infections. CRISPR sequences—short snippets of DNA from previous viruses—guide destructive enzymes towards invading bacteriophages that express ...
"One of the things you realize about gettin' older is that not everybody is going to get older with you." —Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, No Country for Old Men According to Darwin's theory of evolution, over ...
Skiing has a long history, and so do the planks we strap ourselves to and slide across snow. From the early days of nomadic Central Asian hunter-gatherers traveling cross-country on skis, to the long ...
The former mayor of Atlanta releases a memoir as she runs for Georgia governor, recounting a life shaped by family, crisis and public service.
The once staid, overlooked human resources (HR) technology industry is experiencing rapid growth. Sparked by a multitude of factors, the changing world of HR reflects wholesale changes in business, ...