New research reveals that numbers in our visual field can subtly distort how we judge spatial positions, showing that perception is shaped by both numerical magnitude and object-based processing.
Robbins secured the traveling rights to the Missionary Ridge Cyclorama in 1889 and took it around the country, starting in ...
A comet from another star system is putting on a show that looks uncannily like a heartbeat, with bright jets of gas and dust ...
For decades, black holes have stood as the most enigmatic objects in the universe, defying our understanding of space, time, ...
An LSU student is using her video game design and preservation expertise to bring modern access to an ancient canoe.
On a purely visual level — looking at color, form, texture, materials — Todd Siler’s paintings, currently on display at the ...
Black holes are among the most extreme objects in the universe, and now scientists can model them more accurately than ever ...
In the quest to develop life-like materials to replace and repair human body parts, scientists face a formidable challenge: Real tissues are often both strong and stretchable, and they vary in shape ...
Knitting may soon move beyond sweaters and scarves. A team of researchers at Cornell and Carnegie Mellon University has built a prototype knitting machine that can create solid, three-dimensional ...
95% of organizations report surprise cloud storage fees; rising egress costs reshape infrastructure strategies and drive demand for transparent alternatives. Backblaze, Inc. (Nasdaq: BLZE), the cloud ...
Scientists at Skoltech developed a new mathematical model of memory that explores how information is encoded and stored. Their analysis suggests that memory works best in a seven-dimensional ...
Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of New Mexico unveiled an AI framework on Monday, helping tackle one of physics’ hardest calculations. Known as Tensors for ...