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Serving as the inspiration for the modern horror classic “The Blair Witch Project,” what does our fascination with this unsolvable mystery tell us about our modern psyche?
As cells divide, they must copy all of their chromosomes once and only once, or chaos would ensue. How do they do it? Key controls happen well before replication even starts.
Are you unhappy with how various events in your life turned out? Perhaps, in a parallel Universe, things worked out very differently.
Figuring out the answer involved a prism, a pail of water, and a 50 year effort by the most famous father-son astronomer duo ever.
Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores — and now virivores.
Uncertainty is inherent to our Universe.
Forget about Tinkerbell.
Gravitation, all on its own, can reveal what's present in the cosmos like nothing else.
Is the dumpster in the alley worthy of a poem?
The word “turkey” can refer to everything from the bird itself to a populous Eurasian country to movie flops.
Is "The Garden of Earthly Delights" by Hieronymus Bosch a condemnation of sin or a celebration of hedonism? Art historians still aren’t sure.
The fellowship's journey through Middle-Earth mirrors the modernization of the English countryside.
For the cosmos, it’s all too easy being green. Stars come in a wide variety of colors, but never green. Stars form in a wide variety of sizes, colors and masses, […]
Jokes so cheesy even French philosophers will love them.
SpinLaunch will cleverly attempt to reach space with minimal rocket fuel. But will physics prevent a full-scale version from succeeding?
Many contemporary composers live in the shadow of Bach and Beethoven, even though they’re just as interesting to listen to.
Human sacrifice appears to be as old as humanity itself. Still, experts disagree on how and where the practice first originated.
Solving difficult visual puzzles seems to help the brain "rewire" itself by forming new neural pathways.
In 1054, a core-collapse supernova occurred 6500 light-years away. In 2023, JWST imaged the remnant, and might solve a massive mystery.
Many people perceive the struggle to understand our Universe as a battle between science and God. But this is a false dichotomy.
We all employ heuristics to help us deal with the world. But when we make a hasty generalization, we risk making a big error in our thinking.
Binary black holes eventually inspiral and merge. That's why the OJ 287 system is destined for the most energetic event in history.
Even the most unorthodox posthumous plans have their own historical, spiritual, and scientific significance.
A history of injustice and the greatest natural location for ground-based telescopes have long been at odds. Here's how the healing begins.
A new study enhanced color vision for individuals with the most common type of red-green color blindness.
The controversy over the universe's expansion rate continues with a new, faster estimate.
The Source Family, a radical 1970s utopian commune, still impacts what we eat today.
Even with all the recent impacts we've seen, it might be more "foe" than "friend" to us.
The arc of geological history is long, but it bends towards supercontinents – so, what will the next one look like?