Many "modern" inventions actually have precedents dating back more than 1000 years, to ancient Greek and Roman times.
It’s easy to take these mainstays for granted.
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: The Inca quipu was a complex system of knotted cords, encoded numerical records and possibly even a full logosyllabic language. New research ...
Researchers have tested a vaccine designed entirely by an AI on humans for the first time. The initial data confirm that the ...
A research team led by Prof. Junghyup Lee of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at DGIST has become the first in the world to develop a "time-interleaved noise-shaping SAR ...
In 1948, mathematician and Gaylord native Claude Shannon theorized that information could be transmitted using ones and zeros ...
From the lightbulb to the airplane, to medical breakthroughs and the internet age, the past 250 years have been defined by ...
As football fans revel in the real world tournament, its digital counterparts continue to stumble in capturing the ​hyped up ​atmosphere ...
Thousands of giant rocks scattered across Switzerland have puzzled people for centuries. Many of these huge boulders are ...
China now has the world's fastest supercomputer, overtaking the United States. The system, known as LineShine and installed ...
On July 31, 1790, President George Washington affixed his elegant signature to a single piece of parchment. The short ...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies developed independently for 50 years to restore sight and touch are functionally identical, establishing a unified framework that accelerates ...