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Time will tell what the reign of Charles III will look like, but one thing is for sure: the “new Elizabethan age” is long gone.
In 100 years, perhaps this map showing humanity clustering around the equator will seem “so 21st century.”
Sex, it turns out, isn’t as easy or simple as popular culture might lead us to believe.
Recasting the iconic Carrington Event as just one of many superstorms in Earth’s past, scientists reveal the potential for even more massive eruptions from the sun.
Two very different ideas, wormholes and quantum entanglement, might be fundamentally related. What would “ER = EPR” mean for our Universe?
When reading critiques that inflate the uncertainty of science, ask these 7 questions.
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Although we still don’t know the question, we know that the answer to life, the Universe, and everything is 42. Here are 5 possibilities.
The skeleton of the world’s oldest known shark attack victim exhibits telltale wounds.
Based on data since 2000 alone, global warming is still occurring at a whopping 7-sigma significance. How hot will planet Earth get?
Get stronger in only three seconds per day? New research shows that it is possible.
Even with all the recent impacts we’ve seen, it might be more “foe” than “friend” to us.
The stone camel sculptures, seven in total and originally uncovered back in 2018, far predate more famous monuments.
Those that were the best at math didn’t even show income satiation — there was no upper limit to how much money could make them happy.
Even though no human has stepped foot on the Moon’s surface in 50 years, the evidence of our presence there remains unambiguous.
Ingesting tiny doses of hallucinogens might not have the outsized benefits that some people claim it does.
America’s war in Southeast Asia is fading fast from memory. These maps offer a horrific reminder.
The artifacts were often made from found objects – an Ivory dish-soap bottle transformed into an earthenware figure.
A 5,300-year-old mummy teaches us the global history of tattoos.
Only talk about the weather?
The cause of Alzheimer’s is still not fully understood, but we might be able to vaccinate against it anyway.
Since Ukraine originally meant “borderland,” the territory was already a target for several kingdoms.
It is through speaking and listening that human beings become who they are.
Recent geopolitical turning points, like Brexit and the 2016 U.S. presidential election, were chapters in a story that extends decades back in world history.
Terrified of blushing? You might have erythrophobia.
Could a theory from the science of perception help crack the mysteries of psychosis?
Six visionary science fiction authors on the social impact of their work.
Learning another language might make you richer, sexier, and smarter. Why not try it?