In the past three years, women in Afghanistan have been barred from jobs, universities, parks and gyms. Nearly 20 US states have made abortion illegal or harder to secure. Deadly protests have ...
Salto the jumping robot can take a flying leap and land on a narrow pipe — just like a squirrel soaring from branch to branch.
All of the progress that women's sports has made over the years is being swept away. The recent dust-up between Gov. Mills and President Trump on the issue of males competing in female sports has ...
[NO LONGER MAINTAINED, SUPERSEDED BY https://github.com/trueagi-io/chaining]. Unified Rule Engine. Graph rewriting system for the AtomSpace. Used as reasoning engine ...
WoW's new patch, Undermine(d), opened the gates to its new raid recently. Which means, as is tradition, a race to Mythic world first has begun. While guilds have been wearing their keyboards and ...
We runners only ever practise moving in one direction: forward. And, as with anything done repeatedly, this can lead to muscular imbalances and injuries. The next time you’re hitting the ...
Saquon Barkley has Travis Kelce's attention. The two superstars clashed during Super Bowl LIX, with Barkley's Philadelphia Eagles taking revenge over Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs, who had beaten the ...
Thanks to several fun-to-watch running backs, football lovers were treated to one of the NFL’s better seasons of this pass-dominant era. The playoff-bound Eagles, Ravens and Packers all passed ...
Well, it’s a good thing The Way Home has already been renewed, because the Season 3 finale is reveal after reveal after reveal … and leaves us with even more questions! It’s a lot.
Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya lauds the state's strides in development, stressing the welfare of backward communities and social security. He outlines initiatives for farmers, women empowerment, ...
The simple act of walking backwards, though rarely practiced in daily life, might offer unexpectedly powerful benefits for brain health. This unconventional movement pattern challenges the brain ...