Singularity Hub - 29 Aug 2015 17:55

ROBOTICS: Rise of the Robotic Workforce Melody Guan | Harvard Political Review "Human employability optimists also tend to view robotics as powerful but fundamentally inadequate tools that aid rather than replace humans....
Live Science - 29 Aug 2015 17:46

Though meteorologists knew Hurricane Katrina would slam New Orleans with levee-toppling intensity, today's weather forecasters are even better equipped to give notice of a storm's coming havoc.
Live Science - 29 Aug 2015 15:49

The most successful creatures on the planet, insects are a wild bunch. From six-legged critters with forehead eyes and breathing holes on their sides to a dragonfly with a 2.5-foot wingspan, here are some of the most ama...
Live Science - 29 Aug 2015 06:03

The large intestine, also called the colon, is part of the final stages of digestion. It is a large tube that escorts waste from the body.
Live Science - 29 Aug 2015 04:20

The Galápagos are more than a life raft in Pacific currents -- they actually alter the Pacific currents, and in so doing, help feed the islands' residents.
Live Science - 29 Aug 2015 03:59

The ability to repeat a study and find the same results twice is a prerequisite for building scientific knowledge. It may surprise you to learn, then, that scientists do not often conduct - much less publish - attempted ...
Live Science - 29 Aug 2015 03:17

There are many reasons why women and couples chose surrogates to be part of their fertility treatment.