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Financial setbacks are more common than you might think.
If cocaine affects sharks at all, it does so as an anesthetic, not as a stimulant.
Your BS detector might not be as accurate as you think.
At all distances, the Universe expands along our line-of-sight. But we can’t measure side-to-side motions; could it be rotating as well?
A panel of healthcare professionals much preferred responses that came from the chatbot in a recent study.
Or are cults the religions we find distasteful?
To break “analysis paralysis,” reduce the number of available options — and introduce an element of chance.
One hypothesis: “gossip traps.”
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If you’re trying to hide how you feel about something, be careful with your hands.
For a time, Francis Fukuyama looked like a prophet.
Inflection points veer life in unexpected directions. While unnerving, they provide opportunities for those who can navigate them.
If the metaverse is money, then companies will certainly want to play, too.
When actual people correct misinformation online, it can be as effective, if not more so, as when a social media company labels something as questionable.
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Historically, periods of mass flourishing are underpinned by technological revolutions. Currently, we are undergoing a technological revolution unlike anything the world has ever seen.
The crisis of the Anthropocene challenges our traditional narratives and myths about humanity’s place in the world. Citizen science can help.
The Human Genome Project put together 92% of our DNA blueprint. Here’s what it took to complete the rest.
When other treatments fail, this radical surgery could help.
We tend to assume our view of the world is objective and accurate rather than subjective and biased — which is what it really is.
Planets can be Earth-like or Neptune-like, but only rarely are in between. This hot, Saturn-like planet hints at a solution to this puzzle.
An enormous amount of antimatter is coming from our galactic center. But the culprit probably isn’t dark matter, but merely neutron stars.
Rooted in Vedic philosophy, “anupalabdhi” — or “non-apprehension” — can help you exploit gaps in the market.
The digital world will always entail risks for teens, but that doesn’t mean parents aren’t without recourse.
The “little red dots” were touted as being too massive, too early, for cosmology to explain. With new knowledge, everything adds up.
Ways to move forward when you’re wrong and I’m right.
Explore how QBism reframes science by placing the observer at the heart of quantum reality.
Remembering Frank Drake, who transformed the search for alien life & extraterrestrial intelligence into a full-fledged scientific endeavor.
Forget these scientific myths to better understand your brain and yourself.