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In the future, people may look back with horror at how humans treated AI in the 21st century.
Made from concrete, it cost 15% less per square foot to construct than a typical house.
The spooky world of quantum mechanics might reach out and touch you — by mutating your DNA. Welcome to the weird world of quantum biology.
Even in the very early Universe, there were heavy, supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies. How did they get so big so fast?
Whether you’re developing or in the market for corporate training videos, these examples from PwC, Chick-fil-A, and others are sure to impress.
Just 13.8 billion years after the hot Big Bang, we can see objects up to 46.1 billion light-years away. No, this doesn’t violate relativity.
They could also “turn off” their fear.
“You develop an instant global consciousness, a people orientation, an intense dissatisfaction with the state of the world, and a compulsion to do something about it.”
In determining what qualifies as solid science, controversy is inevitable.
Astronomers claim to have found structures so large, they shouldn’t exist. With such biased, incomplete observations, perhaps they don’t.
Today, supermassive black holes and their host galaxies tell a specific story in terms of mass. But JWST reveals a different story early on.
On forums, “true bitcoiners” didn’t talk about technology or crypto. Instead, they talked about trust and corruption.
Day trading has the potential to yield incredible profits, but without a time machine, you’re unlikely to achieve them.
This freshly unearthed image drastically alters the meaning of one of the artist’s most celebrated works.
The laws of physics don’t prefer matter over antimatter. So how can we be certain that distant stars & galaxies aren’t made of antimatter?
In theory, dark matter is cold, collisionless, and only interacts via gravity. What we see in ultra-diffuse galaxies indicates otherwise.
A new study proposes mysterious axions may be found in X-rays coming from a cluster of neutron stars.
“She understood me and I understood her. I loved that pigeon.”
How can you maximize the amount of love and happiness in your life? One of history’s greatest scientists found the answer: with math.
The new documentary “Make People Better” leans toward a different narrative about gene-editing than we’ve heard before.
Scientific surprises, driven by experiment, are often how science advances. But more often than not, they’re just bad science.
An interview with CRISPR co-discoverer and Nobel Prize-winner Dr. Jennifer Doudna.
A marine reptile fossil from Svalbard challenges ideas about evolution and Earth’s greatest mass extinction.
Both made monumental contributions that were far ahead of their time. It’s hard to believe, but the idea that the Universe was dominated not by normal matter but rather by dark […]
From high school through the professional ranks, physicists never tire of Newton’s second law.
What you can learn about media by parodying it from the print era into the digital age.
Human organs don’t always show up where doctors expect.
When you mix science with speculation, you get speculation. But the underlying science is still real. Whenever you hear the phrase, “it’s just a theory,” it should trigger alarm bells in […]