Professional eater Joey Chestnut recently took on four players from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an eating contest. Not only did Chestnut win the competition, eating 10.5 pieces of cake compared to 9.5 ...
No, this isn’t science fiction. Real-life researchers taught a dish of roughly 200,000 living human brain cells to play the classic 1990s computer game “Doom.” Experts at Cortical Labs, an Australian ...
What started as a routine walk on Monday along one of Atlanta's busiest trails quickly turned into something out of a movie. Joseph Ragland says he and his friends were heading back from dinner near ...
And now we consider pythons. It is usually best to keep our distance from these sometimes deadly creatures, but a group of researchers say these snakes may hold secrets that could help us live longer ...
Court documents revealed a Texas man accused of abusing a corpse on Monday posted a YouTube video of him throwing a bucket of stolen human bones over a fence at the FBI Dallas office to "summon them ...
Police say a man has been arrested and charged with abuse of a corpse after he threw the remains over a fence at the FBI’s Dallas field office and posted about it on YouTube. That video is now being ...
Typically, when people think of dangerous animal encounters, they imagine them happening in remote wild places. In reality, they can happen almost anywhere, including along roadsides and near ...
Typically, when people think of dangerous animal encounters, they imagine them happening in remote wild places. In reality, they can happen almost anywhere — including along roadsides and near ...
Can a robot keep up with Serena Williams? Researchers have taught a humanoid robot to play tennis with humans — and it can hold its own. Chinese AI robotic company Galbot designed software to teach a ...
Tilly Norwood, a digital character from the UK studio Particle6, dropped her debut music video “Take the Lead” on March 10. The project is meant to be a playful response to the criticism she faced ...
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