IceCube scientists have detected high-energy tau neutrinos from deep space, suggesting that neutrino transformations occur not only in lab experiments but also over cosmic distances.
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Russia has spent years exploring the viability of building a self-contained internet. It could soon become reality.
There were many similarities, but also some profound differences.
Scientists may have detected the somewhat smelly chemical dimethyl sulfide on a planet 120 light-years from Earth.
Everything is made of matter, not antimatter, including black holes. If antimatter black holes existed, what would they do?
Your old-fashioned chronological age is just a number. Your biological age can tell you how healthy you really are.
When the average person has a “theory,” they’re just guessing. But for a scientist, a theory is the pinnacle of what we can achieve.
Don’t feel compelled to start a napping routine just yet.
The DART mission tested whether it’s possible to deflect an asteroid by crashing something into it.
Do we actually live in a deterministic Universe, despite quantum physics? An alternative, non-spooky interpretation has now been ruled out.
Sometimes, going “deeper” doesn’t reveal the answers you seek. By viewing more Universe with better precision, ESA’s Euclid mission shines.
There are many ways asynchronous learning benefits both individuals and organizations, from learner autonomy to cost savings.
If you want to share the truths about our Universe with others, don’t fall into the trap of arguing with a misinformer. Do this instead.
Enlightenment is a traditionally mystical and slippery concept, but when it is subjected to the rigors of empirical analysis, there is a lot to be learned about our brains and ourselves.
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Without even realizing it, we’ve actually become pretty god-like in our powers.
Lessons from child development research teach us how we learn to trust others.
Investments in public libraries are a long-term investment in children and communities.
Spend well, save well, live well.
The evidence that pollution causes cancer is weak. Lifestyle factors, like smoking, obesity, and alcohol, matter far more.
This is your brain on work.
The DUNE project will beam tiny neutrinos across vast distances. But the first step involved moving a heavier material: 1 million tons of rock.
The serotonin theory of depression started to be widely promoted in the 1990s, coinciding with a push to prescribe more SSRIs.
Forensic researchers call such places “limited access environments.”
Organizational scientist Steven Rogelberg discusses the common meeting mistakes leaders make and how they can change course.
It’s like radar, but with light. Distributed acoustic sensing — DAS — picks up tremors from volcanoes, quaking ice and deep-sea faults, as well as traffic rumbles and whale calls.
There were many other species of human on the planet. Svante Pääbo discovered one of them.
When science is a source of spirituality in people’s lives, they feel happy and engaged.
These missions will put us one step closer to the ultimate goal: crewed trips to Mars.
A new measurement offers insights on the density of the mysterious force driving the Universe’s expansion.