Harvard engineers think they've found the reason basketball shoes squeak, and it's due to pockets of friction between the rubber and the court.
Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada examine how constant tracking shapes daily life, work and choice, raising hard questions about fairness, dignity and whether real freedom still exists.
A caution-first planning guide using Riskline’s 2026 Risk Map (Oct 2025 data), cross-checked with U.S. Department of State advisories and International SOS 2026 outlook—meant for smarter decisions, ...
Artificial intelligence detectors are increasingly used to check the veracity of content online. We ran more than 1,000 tests ...
Melania Trump has been the subject of frequent suspicious “photos” claiming to connect her to Epstein or his associate ...
One way cancer specialists detect the disease is by examining cells and bodily fluids under a microscope, a time-consuming ...
Art made with AI is selling for over $1 million and being embraced by some of the world's most prestigious museums, but critics question if it really belongs in those spaces.The art world is divided.
This short introduces the concept of wheelbarrow parkour, showing how movement and balance are combined using an unexpected object. It highlights creativity and experimentation in action movement.
Flimsy plastic posts, poorly marked speed bumps and, of course, the "Milwaukee Slide." These were some of the most common issues readers cited in our recent survey on Milwaukee's traffic calming ...
Colossal has always emphasized great imagery when sharing art, photography, design, and more. We’re often thinking about ways to make the site more interactive and highlight all the phenomenal visuals ...