Why do some melodies feel instantly right, balanced, memorable and satisfying, even if you have never heard them before? New research from the University of Waterloo suggests that more than creativity ...
Provided content. One ball on a Plinko board is unpredictable. Drop a thousand and they form a near-perfect bell curve—one of math’s most powerful ideas for 150+ years.
My work comes out of an anxious need to control time and space on a limited human scale, which is the scale of a painting, a ...
Researchers build soft 3D bioelectronic mesh with 240 electrodes that records from 91% of lab-grown brain organoid surface.
Insights from theoretical physics are helping scientists understand how living cells process information and use it to self-organise Researchers ...
Reuse over time and looting shifted and damaged the contents of an ancient Egyptian tomb. This displaced mummy mask could have a relationship to other artifacts already in museums around the world.
Casimir cavities are mysterious spaces between microscopic metal plates in a vacuum. Areas of diminished energy between the ...
The ACCC has taken Coles to court over claims its “Down Down” discounts were misleading. Here’s what this actually means for shoppers.
Smart textiles from liquid crystal elastomer fibers can now be melted down and reknitted with nearly identical shape-shifting performance.
A team led by Northwestern University and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab scientists have developed a new technology that can eavesdrop on the hidden electrical dialogues unfolding inside miniature, lab-grown ...
The people most anxious about money aren't the ones who have the least — they're the ones close enough to comfort to feel ...