An unexpected WW2 experiment by behaviourist B F Skinner proved that pigeons could be used for missile guidance.
An unexpected WWII experiment by behaviorist B F Skinner proved that pigeons could be used for missile guidance.
NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick shared this amazing time-lapse captured from the International Space Station. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NASA / Matthew Dominick | edited by Steve Spaleta Mu ...
Things to do on the Galápagos Islands include spending time with local wildlife and hiking to the rim of one of the world's ...
The best TVs under $500 are a lot better than you'd expect them to be. Years ago, spending $500 on a new TV might only get you 1080p resolution and a 40-inch screen. These days, it's definitely ...
Williams won the final stage of the 2024 Tour Down Under and with it the ochre jersey (Image credit: Getty Images) While Australians have often come out on top at the Tour Down Under, it was a ...
Water retention is when fluid builds up in part of your body. It is also called fluid retention or edema. It can affect body tissues outside of blood vessels, leading to swelling or bloating. Water ...
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The three-way partnership — which aims to produce green power in Albania and export it to Italy through underwater cables ̦— will involve Italian grid operator Terna and the UAE's National ...
Germany has deployed an underwater stealth drone named “Blue Whale” to patrol the Baltic Sea in its latest attempt to confront Russian and Chinese saboteurs. As tensions rise over the cutting ...
Jan. 15 (UPI) --A photographer and a model broke their own Guinness World Record with help from a diving expert by conducting a photo shoot at a depth of 163.38 feet underwater off the Florida coast.
THIS is the shocking moment a hunky male model is attacked by an aggressive octopus who clasps onto his body and drags him underwater. Italian Federico Cola was enjoying the Indian Ocean on a ...