This month, the KUOW Book Club is reading Maria Mudd Ruth’s book “The Bird with Flaming Red Feet: Seasons with an Uncommonly Common Seabird.” We're sharing this interview with Maria early in June, ...
It’s a well-known story- a high-school kid got bitten by a radioactive spider, and the rest is history. Over the years, we got the opportunity to enjoy many Spider-Man movies, and each brought ...
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Scientists propose radical new theory of consciousness - it doesn't depend on flesh and blood
Human consciousness is one of the strangest and most stubbornly elusive phenomena in nature. Now, researchers have proposed a ...
From the Navy’s infamous Tic-Tac encounter to thousands of recent reports, believers say some of the strangest UFOs may be ...
Today:Early fog in the far southwest clears quickly. Most areas stay dry with sunshine and variable cloud, though northern and northeastern regions may see isolated showers. Light winds overall, ...
Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words” from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to Victor Davis ...
It’s an arachnophobe’s worst nightmare. A child-size scorpion that roamed the UK 400 million years ago is thought to be largest of its kind to ever exist, per a skin-crawling study in the journal ...
Find answers to your big nature questions. Delve into stories about our research, scientists and the collections we care for. Uncover the history of life on Earth, from the smallest insects to the ...
Netflix in May means a brand new adaptation of Lord of the Flies, an animated romp starring Oscar-winner Michael B. Jordan, all the Meet the Parents/Fockers flicks (ahead of Focker-in-Law, which ...
Demis Hassabis has dedicated himself to guiding machine intelligence for the betterment of humanity – but is it listening? By John Gray In Roadside Picnic, a science fiction novel by Arkady and Boris ...
Will artificial intelligence ever be able to reason, learn and solve problems at levels comparable to humans? Four experts at the University of California San Diego believe the answer is yes – and ...
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