From welcoming a new governor to cheering the Pacers’ near title run, 2025 delivered unforgettable moments and IndyStar was there. Anti-ICE protesters line up on East 86th Street in Indianapolis ...
Mario Aguilar covers technology in health care, including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, wearable devices, telehealth, and digital therapeutics. His stories explore how tech is changing the ...
Ah, screens. The thing kids won't put down, and parents can't stop worrying about. But a new study suggests they may not be all bad after all. Researchers at the University of South Australia analyzed ...
Apple researchers have published a study that looks into how LLMs can analyze audio and motion data to get a better overview of the user’s activities. Here are the details. They’re good at it, but not ...
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(CNN) - Bees can apparently process time. Scientists now know that bumblebees can process time, which is a first in insects. Researchers released a new study on Wednesday that says bumblebees can ...
Bumblebees can process the duration of flashes of light and use the information to decide where to look for food, a new study has found. This is the first evidence of such an ability in insects, ...
BERKELEY — Eugene You had no idea that daylight saving time is ending on Sunday. He’s also never personally adjusted a clock for it, or seen one automatically “fall back” at 2 a.m. in a return to ...
Credit: Getty Images New research from Stanford University suggests permanent standard time is the healthiest option. On November 2, Americans will once again turn back their clocks as daylight saving ...
Google's Gemini was the worst performer; it had problems with 76% of its responses, according to an international study of public service broadcasters. A new international study coordinated by the ...
When it comes to marathon training, more has always seemed better: more mileage, more workouts, more weekly runs. But new research suggests that how you time that training load matters just as much as ...