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George Orwell got it right: “Never use a long word where a short one will do.”
Given enough time, all galaxies will expel their star-forming material and wind up dead. Is this the earliest one, or is it just asleep?
Being a good leader requires emotional capital, which is one reason why many bosses are so bad at it.
JWST has puzzled astronomers by revealing large, bright, massive early galaxies. But the littlest ones pack the greatest cosmic punch.
Talking about money with loved ones is awkward. Here’s how to do it.
The separation of conjoined twins is fraught with stomach-churning biomedical and ethical challenges.
Only about 10% of patients survive cardiac arrest. Of the ones who do, many have amazing stories to tell.
Wealth concentration among elites was common in ancient nations, but the scale on which it took place in Egypt’s 18th Dynasty was unprecedented.
Nearly half of all stars are born in binary systems, with the most massive ones dying the fastest. It’s not pretty for the “second” star.
For the clarity of a “beginner’s mind” and a path to true and lasting wisdom, one must fully embrace “not-knowing.”
“A modern five-day forecast is as accurate as a one-day forecast in 1980.”
Scientists are still figuring out why tirzepatide causes weight loss. One theory is that they “accidentally” created a new hormone.
Total eclipses are a product of a strange and almost eerie cosmic coincidence — one that makes Earth an even rarer world in the galaxy and, by proxy, in the Universe.
Viruses, it turns out, can block one another and take turns to dominate.
To this day, one cult believes that Lemuria was real, and that its people left us the sacred wisdom to revive their advanced civilization.
The One Ring has its own agency and sentience — and it opens up a wonderful philosophy of things beyond our comprehension.
It’s estimated that one-in-three women and one-in-five men have an episode of major depression by the age of 65.
Using shaped ultrasound, researchers can 3D print objects in one shot.
Bathtubs and toilets each got their own rooms until health professionals urged architects to put all the plumbing in one room.
Considering the perspectives of others has important benefits for individuals and for society. There is one easy way to do it.
It could one day fuel nuclear fusion reactors.
Nothing lives forever, at least, not in the physical Universe. But relativity allows us to get closer than ever, from one perspective.
Richard Reeves explains the big problems facing men today — and why no one is talking about them.
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The Universe, although violent, is filled with creation events following destructive ones. 1850 light-years away, both types are unfolding.
One newly discovered, ancient star has a composition unlike any other. Explaining its existence is already blowing astronomers’ minds.
There are 3 key principles that separate a good conversation from a great one — and they’ll completely change how you communicate.
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The theory is accurate within at least one part in a quadrillion.