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FOIA release sheds light on the DOD’s own struggle to understand UFOs.
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The comics titan worked for more than half a century to revolutionize and add nuance to the comics industry, and he built a vast community of fans along the way.
Sometimes lacking proper language is just a failure of imagination.
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People were about to start hunting grizzly bears in Yellowstone again, for the first time in 40 years. Thankfully, that has now been blocked.
Are we sure this isn’t alien technology?
As one of the biggest manmade structures in the sky and at a cost of over $100b, it’s the place where the space age dream is still alive.
This September, Apple revealed its newest iPhone lineup. The largest option of the iPhone XS Max tops out at $1,499 — nearly two and a half times the price of […]
Christine Lagorio-Chafkin spent six years writing the definitive history of Reddit.
Apple’s privacy controls just got a big boost with iOS 12.
Dark matter is one of the most puzzling, unintuitive concepts in all of physics. But we still need it. Our Universe isn’t like us. While we’re made of atoms, and other […]
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Climate change poses a threat to our mental health. Building connected communities is one way to combat a rise in suicide rates as global temperatures increase.
The first component of a planned “space kingdom” has been launched into orbit.
Among the hundreds and thousands of codes that have been broken by cryptographers, the government, and even self-taught amateurs tinkering around at home, there remain a small few of codes and devices which have yet to be cracked by anyone.
A new study illustrates how marketing affects our memory of what we eat, and how that translates to a bigger waistline.
Infographics present the latest NHTSA statistics on the likelihood of having a fatal accident while commuting to and from work.
Soccer is not a matter of life and death. It’s much more important than that. And the FIFA World Cup even more so.
The less that parents “walk the walk” about religious beliefs, the more likely their children are to walk away.
Citizen scientists are advancing scientific knowledge.
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that AT&T may purchase Time Warner, without any conditions, arguing that the $85 billion deal doesn’t violate antitrust law.
Brett M. Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, one of three women who’s accused him of sexual assault, are due to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.
Hawaii continues its history of progressive climate policy by pledging to become carbon neutral by 2045, a move that would make it the first such state in the country.
On September 27, 1972, scientists performed the first test of Bell’s inequality. God does play dice with the Universe, after all. One of the most puzzling and counterintuitive aspects of quantum […]
Today’s launch of the Falcon Heavy is being streamed all over the Internet this afternoon