The credibility problem facing the biomedical and public health establishment is, at least in part, a product of its own making.
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Any dataset that can be quantified over time can be turned into a contest that is both exciting and (a little bit) enlightening.
Many workers moved home on the promise or hope that they’d be able to keep working remotely at least some of the time after the pandemic ended.
It does not matter if intelligent life exists elsewhere. We will never find each other.
Singapore is a breeding ground of truly green buildings.
Every year, scientists like George Church get better at editing the genomes of human beings. But will genome editing help or hurt us?
Rich data on the global state of our feathered friends presents plenty of bad news — but also some bright spots.
Einstein’s relativity teaches us that time isn’t absolute, but passes relatively for everyone. So how do telescopes see back through time?
When facing a predator, single cells sometimes unite to defend themselves, paving the way for more complex multicellular life forms to evolve.
Searching for happiness in the midst of personal or societal crises are nothing new.
Diogenes was no doubt odd, but Cynicism might just help our overcrowded lives.
The 2021 Quality of Government Index shows how much trust the citizens of Europe place in each other and in their elected politicians.
When people pick the greatest scientist of all-time, Newton and Einstein always come up. Perhaps they should name Johannes Kepler, instead.
Is there actually anything deserving of the term AI?
And, at some point, did the Milky Way lose ours? There are some 400 billion objects flying through the Milky Way galaxy with enough mass that — if they were all made of […]
Business advisor Michael C. Fillios has developed a repeatable playbook for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to add value from technology.
Infrared, visible, and ultraviolet combine to show us Jupiter’s features as never before. The largest planet in our Solar System, Jupiter, is our own ‘failed star.’ The best evidence-based classification scheme […]
A theoretical physicist returns to Penrose and Hameroff’s theory of “quantum consciousness.”
From the Big Bang to dark energy, knowledge of the cosmos has sped up in the past century — but big questions linger.
A famous thought experiment from the 1970s is more relevant today than ever before.
Cross-disciplinary cooperation is needed to save civilization.
Mathematically, it is a monster, but we can understand it in plain English.
We think of physical reality as what objectively exists, independent of any observer. But relativity and quantum physics say otherwise.
Aliens symbolize the best and worst of humanity. When we dream of aliens, we are pondering our future selves.
Your brain is remarkably good at mapping out physical spaces — even if it’s an imaginary space like Hogwarts. But how does the brain do it?
Binary black holes eventually inspiral and merge. That’s why the OJ 287 system is destined for the most energetic event in history.
Earth is the Solar System’s only known inhabited planet. Could Venus, if its phosphine signal is real, be our second world with life?
It’s the early 20th century, and you are the captain of a ship. A barquentine specifically—three masts and a coal-burning steam engine in her belly. She’s a sturdy and capable […]
A new wearable patch has been created at the University of California San Diego.
The very concept of a “problem with no solution” goes against human nature. But we must accept this harsh reality to have peace in our lives.