I know that nobody wants to hear this. I know some Detroit Lions fans are going to be allergic to hearing this. But you have ...
Researchers showed that young people who are hooked on their phones, meaning they feel anxious without them or can't stop ...
Using smartphones excessively has become ubiquitous, but new findings suggest that too much use may shape how you feel about ...
How often do we fart? Turns out, scientists may not be completely sure -- but one new invention is looking to change that.
To help in the fight against antibiotic overuse and resistance, researchers have developed a new wound dressing material that ...
The link to sign up for the study is here. You may not be able to participate right away, as “due to overwhelming demand, enrollment in the Human Flatus Atlas is currently paused.” That may stink, but ...
Scientists used a game-changing technique to scan about 2,200 preserved specimens in just one week to create the Antscan ...
Scientists from Toronto’s University Health Network developed an AI algorithm capable of accurately predicting heart failure ...
Nigeria has emerged as the largest spender on artificial intelligence-powered surveillance technologies in Africa, accounting for over $470 million out of at ...
A massive expansion of AI-enabled surveillance of public spaces across Africa is violating citizens' freedoms and the fundamental human right to privacy, warns a new report by the Institute of ...
Pet owners often pick "designer dogs" because they think they’ll be easier to train and friendlier with kids than purebreeds.
Many people feel anxious when separated from their smartphones, with some checking them every few minutes. A recent survey ...