In the game of war, there are no winners, no losers, only casualties. Both unsettling and tender is Franz Böhm’s ...
Two new studies into lizard colors reveal how one species maintains its colorful diversity while others are losing their ...
Three near-identical U.S. lizards have kept their identities for millions of years in a way that researchers compare to the ...
Side-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the ...
Rock-paper-scissors is usually a game of psychology, reverse psychology, reverse-reverse psychology, and chance. But what if a computer could understand you well enough to win every time? A team at ...
While rock, paper, scissors is usually seen as a game of luck, a scientist has revealed what they claim is a surefire way to beat your friends. According to Dr Denise Moerel, a cognitive scientist at ...
Developers are navigating confusing gaps between expectation and reality. So are the rest of us. Depending who you ask, AI-powered coding is either giving software developers an unprecedented ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by At Greenwich House Theater, Greta Gertler Gold and Hilary Bell’s stage adaptation of Joan Lindsay’s novel hovers between reverie and reality. By ...
“Any viewer’s tongue will grow shorter trying to describe it,” marveled the inveterate traveler Ibn Battuta while visiting Jerusalem in 1326. “This is one of the most fantastic of all buildings, of ...