Think Google Lens is just for IDing flowers and landmarks? I tried it on random 3D printed parts, medical thingamajigs, and one oddly familiar object that almost tricked it.
A bounce house castle and blower — aka the perfect fair-weather splurge — because bounce houses are second-to-none for ...
Stephan Naji, the head of the recovery unit from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC), arrived on the scene within ...
The first feature film made in Idaho was shot more than a century ago. But a new version of it is scheduled to premiere again ...
Rural hospitals were already cutting their obstetrics programs before Republicans in Congress passed a bill to slash Medicaid funding ...
The brand conceives of itself as a distribution system for utopian values as much as a clothing company. Can it become the ...
Ben Shapiro and I discuss political de-escalation and the state — and stakes — of political disagreement in America.
Enjoy our annual celebration of outstanding bird visuals—now featuring new prizes and winners from across the Western ...
The tidiest explanation for the pop star’s success is that she befriended an underestimated audience of girls and young women. That’s only part of the story.
A tennis-playing robot, a projector in a party speaker, and a whole bunch of new AI-powered wearables. Here are some of the ...
As computers, mobile phones, tablets, and televisions gain popularity, our eyes are regularly subjected to detrimental blue light that is emitted by them. Spending many hours in front of the screen ...