The questions sound like the sort Bart Simpson might have asked to derail science class. But real-life scientists have created a hashtag – #DoesItFart – and a Google Spreadsheet that details the flatulence habits of more than 60 animals.
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It turns out the moon is older than many scientists suspected: a ripe 4.51 billion years old.
Razer, a video game technology company, stole the show at CES this year with three-screen, portable laptop and color projector that drew rave reviews and awards. Now someone has stolen two Razer laptops from its CES booth.
Few people realized it at the time, but the world shifted fundamentally a decade ago when Steve Jobs pulled the first iPhone from Apple’s bag of technological tricks.
A series of cosmic collisions may have spawned multiple moonlets that morphed into the one big moon we know today.
On Sunday, the last day of CES 2017, five young entrepreneurs in businesslike black blazers and slacks pitched ideas quickly: for a mobile technology safety feature, a nutrition-based concept and an innovative medical device.
For nearly 40 years, Las Vegas has been the place to be to catch a glimpse of the future. And that’s because of CES.
While working as a reporter, Whitman attended the first Consumer Electronics Show held in New York City in 1967 — and she’s been to every one since then, a feat that was recognized in a small ceremony at the conference’s 50th anniversary this year.
Wearable technologies, also called “smart” apparel and accessories, were a hot topic at CES, which opened Thursday and ends Sunday.
Check out the action from the second day of CES 2017 in Las Vegas.
This year, the 50th anniversary CES trade show had more items to peruse than ever before. Of the 3,800 exhibitors across 2.5 million square feet, here are a few of many stand-out items.
An armada of self-driving, camping-cooler-looking droids deployed by a delivery van could be next big step in parcel deliveries.
Check out the scenes from the first day of CES 2017 in Las Vegas.
The cars of tomorrow will be connected, electric and driverless. This is where cars are heading, speakers at CES 2017 said on Thursday, and the future isn’t that far away.
Following in the tracks of Walt Disney Co., Carnival Corp., the world’s largest cruise operator, has announced it will be launching wearable technology to improve customers interaction on its ships and at its resorts.