“Can you imagine if they said, ‘Bacon-bacon-bacon?’ Everyone on the line would be like, ‘Where, where?’” former Giants defensive end Justin Tuck has pointed out.
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At least 60 will be running at the federal level, and thousands for state offices.
What do all conspiracy theorists have in common?
The U.S. divided into Pacific, Atlantic, Interior and Confederate States
Pew Research also reports that 10 nations are outright hostile to religion.
Pessimists see bad events in their life as part of a permanent negative state of the world. The optimist is ready to get over the disappointing outcome, often using mantras like “this too shall pass.”
Trying to figure out the meaning of life? Here are a few thoughts on the subject from some very famous American philosophers.
If it can stretch the Universe from the size of a subatomic particle to billions of light years in a fraction of a second, why doesn’t Einstein’s relativity forbid it? When […]
Gender is burdened by a lot of adjectives these days. It’s non-binary, it’s fluid, it’s ‘over’. According to the American rapper Young Thug, an artist at the helm of hip-hop […]
An anthropologist and a theologian walk into a room. The punchline is wise and wonderful.
Is it a super-secret place for the global el33t? Or is it just a bunch of n00bs masquerading as true h4x0rs?
Musk is about more than Teslas and rockets.
In his latest book, Selfie, Will Storr explores the history of self-obsession, and wonders how we can fix it.
Drop a chunk of sodium metal into water, and a violent reaction ensues. But it’s more than just chemistry at play. “Chlorine is a deadly poison gas employed on European battlefields […]
These findings fit in with an overarching evolutionary theory on loneliness.
A rare counter-example to the flood of Temperance maps, this Prohibition-era chart celebrates alcohol in its many forms
Grad students will be taxed at the highest rate in the country, even higher than billionaires. For millions of young people, the American dream is to study the thing you’re […]
Imagine a world in which all the babies born each day were randomly redistributed among the biological parents. The infant assigned to any given set of parents could be white, […]
It’s the 1st observed psychedelic-caused molecular changes inside human neural tissue.
Known as Cunningham’s Law, it is the assertion that “the best way to get a right answer on the internet is to post a wrong answer.” It turns out our impulse to correct a wrong online may outweigh our desire to merely give answers.
I’m not saying it wasn’t aliens… but… it wasn’t aliens. “Just the fact that you so desperately attempt to dismantle our theory proves that we are on the right track. Otherwise […]
How do you even study thinking from that long ago?
Here are five ORBITER-recommended podcasts sure to challenge your thinking on what it means to be human in this world.
Researchers may have discovered the oldest homo sapiens yet, in Morocco.
Very sure. Here’s how we know. You’ve no doubt heard that the Universe itself has been around for 13.8 billion years since the Big Bang, and that scientists are extremely confident […]
Two-thirds of all cancers are caused by DNA replication errors, according to Johns Hopkins researchers. But don’t light a celebratory cigarette just yet.
President Trump disagrees with scientific consensus on a number of issues, and currently there are no scientists in the Senate. But geneticist Dr. Michael Eisen plans to change that in 2018.
The feud between some of the Rockefellers and ExxonMobil has intensified.
With off-the-shelf materials and a little dry ice, you can discover particles that wouldn’t exist unless relativity were real. “The experiments that we will do with the LHC [Large Hadron Collider] […]
The US Air Force and DARPA are even working on laser shielding. That’s right. Force fields.