In the latest news sure to make tin foil hat-heads flip out, two computer scientists Lior Shamir and Jane Tarakhovsky of Lawrence Technological University in Michigan have developed a computer program that apparently “understands” visual art.
At least when it comes to female politicians, perhaps you can judge a book by its cover, suggest two UCLA researchers who looked at facial features and political stances in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Cyberattacks are happening constantly across the globe, and now you can see what that looks in real-time with this map by the Honeynet Project that shows so many attacks, it looks and feels like it's straight out of an apocalyptic war movie.
Some heads are still spinning after an iPad got swiped in San Francisco yesterday, and the alleged thieves then went on a rampage in order, it seems, merely to get away.
The iPhone 5 has been a hit with consumers. But the accompanying iOS 6 maps app - not so much. Reuters puts the heavily panned product to the test against Google in bustling Hong Kong.
Errol Morris was obsessed with this famous 1855 photograph, purported to be one of the first photos ever taken of war. Should it also hold the title of first faked photograph?
Google's Motorola Mobility subsidiary went looking for an address that didn't actually exist in an effort to artificially portray Apple's new iOS 6 Maps as deficient.
In the latest apparent case of what have been hundreds of thefts by TSA officers of passenger belongings, an iPad left behind at a security checkpoint in the Orlando airport was tracked as it moved 30 miles to the home of the TSA officer last seen handling it.
Yep, this happened. Doctors at Johns Hopkins have attached a new ear to a patient that was grown on her own forearm. It's a medical first, and a heartwarming-if-a-little-yucky story.
The rise of social media is often associated with a decline in the use of traditional forms of paper-based correspondence. However, new research finds that the old methods of communication now often overlooked are actually more valuable than ever before.
Scratch water off NASA's Mars rover Curiosity's list of things to find in a two-year quest to learn if the planet most like Earth in the solar system could have supported microbial life.
Actor Johnny Lewis who appeared on the show "Sons of Anarchy" beat and dismembered his landlady's cat before killing her and then falling to his death.
"UCLA is hiring an assistant professor in Latina culture and literature who will also be a part of our interdisciplinary seminar on Kant. Secondary specialization must include colonial American literature, 1990s cyberpunk, graphic novels, and the history of the Jew's harp in Thailand," mock the unrealistic qualifications colleges and universities expect from applicants.