In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks,” wrote naturalist John Muir. And it wouldn’t be an ...
It’s super-fun at a party and definitely WON’T get you slapped by girls. The Seeing AI app was designed for people with low ...
Roku is one of the most popular streaming platforms for TV. Apps like PBS Kids, NASA, and more offer great content that ...
He was sitting at his home computer in Los Angeles using a piece of AI software called FLUX Kontext to generate and regenerate images of the alien, waiting for a workable one to appear. He’d used a ...
A new month means new books! Here are some of the most anticipated Canadian fiction and nonfiction titles for October 2025.
This post is dedicated to men, however you define yourselves. Because right now there’s so much talk circulating about ...
Birding is having something of a pop-culture moment. Uzo Aduba’s “world’s greatest detective,” from this summer’s Netflix hit The Residence, was a birder, as is Mark Ruffalo’s FBI agent character in ...
Documentaries and historical dramas offer those who witnessed major events firsthand the opportunity to see familiar times through new perspectives, enriched by archival materials that weren’t ...
Across the Arabian Desert lie colossal, enigmatic structures, some stretching for miles, visible only from the sky. Rediscovered a century ago and once believed to be defensive or ritualistic in ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The Staten Island Herb Society will delve into the dark side of botanical history when it presents Ancient Poisons at its Oct. 27 meeting at the Biddle House in Tottenville.
Two decades in the making, the museum located near the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx showcases over 50,000 artifacts detailing life in ancient Egypt.
New work shows that physical folding of the genome to control genes located far away may have been a critical turning point for life on Earth. For evolutionary biologists, what most distinguishes the ...