Instead of worshipping Yahweh, the devotees were perhaps dedicated to Mars and Jupiter.
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Caitlin Rivers wants to tell the story of epidemiology and the public health heroes who keep the world safe and healthy.
UAE is the world’s most expensive country to start a business, but it’s free in Rwanda.
It’s on a 100,000-year timescale, though, so the next few centuries might not be so comfortable.
Tardigrades can completely dehydrate and later rehydrate themselves, a survival trick that scientists are harnessing to preserve medicines in hot temperatures.
The dating pool is small — no pun intended.
A genetic study of British Columbia grizzly bears finds a weird link to local human languages.
Before anesthetics, some patients would die of the pain on the operating table.
The synthetic cartilage was made from cellulose fibers — the stuff found in wood — mixed with a goo called polyvinyl alcohol.
Local researchers identify a striking rainbow-colored fairy wrasse found off the coast of the Maldives as a fish species all its own.
The fictitious 31st-century world portrayed by the series is actually quite a bit like our own in the 21st century.
The replication crisis has debunked many of psychology’s fair-haired hypotheses, but for the marshmallow test, things have only become more interesting.
Really simple interventions can greatly reduce indoor temperatures during the summer, particularly in places like the Pacific Northwest.
Your mentors made time for you. Now, go and make time for others.
Australian parrots have worked out how to open trash bins, and the trick is spreading across Sydney.
Most exoplanets have been found around single stars via the transit method. But binary star systems might contain even more of them.
Space planes could radically lower the cost of spaceflight.
New tests to detect species being traded, as well as population studies, aim to help save them.
It occurred naturally, and scientists know this for certain. Starting in late 2019, a novel strain of coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, began infecting human beings for the very first time. Discovered in samples […]
Gravitational waves carry enormous amounts of energy, but spread out quickly once they leave the source. Could they ever create black holes?
Summit Public Schools take a radically different approach to education. And it’s working.
The stars circle each other every 51 minutes, confirming a decades-old prediction.
Arguments don’t have to be about winning or losing; they can help us build trust despite disagreeing.
Because Dylan “samples and digests” songs from the past, he has been accused of plagiarism. But imitatio isn’t the same.
On the morning of June 30, 1908, an explosion of more than 10 megatons occurred above the sparsely populated Siberian Taiga. What caused the so-called Tunguska event?
The number of people with whom we interact is highest around 40, but then things change substantially after that.
Most “irrecoverable carbon” is concentrated in these tiny bits of the Earth’s land mass. Can we keep it there?
In spreading politics, videos may not be much more persuasive than their text-based counterparts.
Pleasure, virtue, and doubt are necessary, but each is insufficient on its own.