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Artistic and statistic cartography projects show the U.K. divided like never before.
Superpowers team up to heat up the ionosphere by over 200 degrees.
All life as we know it relies on carbon and water. But researchers speculate this doesn’t have to be the case.
It’s almost time to ‘spring forward.’
About 3.8 billion years ago, the inner planets were bombarded with a cataclysm of asteroids. Could Planet V have been the cause?
Autism is a widely misunderstood condition surrounded by falsehoods, half-truths, and cultural assumptions.
A new study shows promise for epigenetic treatments for humans suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
Technology that enables telemedicine is set to change the medical field for patients, doctors, and investors.
Big tech is making its opening moves into the health care scene, but its focus on tech-savvy millennials may miss the mark.
The project involves a high-altitude balloon, tons of tiny particles and knowledge gained from a violent volcano eruption in 1991.
Beyond the oceans boiling and the death of our Sun, Earth’s ultimate fate won’t be determined until far in the distant future. It took the Universe 13.8 billion years to create […]
Visiting scholar James Timbie says that the artificial intelligence revolution will involve humans and machines working together, with the best results coming from humans supported by intelligent machines.
A new review article makes the case that you can always use it.
It’s just one of the workplace gender insights in a new study.
A group affiliated with the Russian government has been found by Microsoft to have created at least six ‘spear phishing’ websites targeting U.S elections, and it’s certain there there will be more before November.
The controversial herbicide is everywhere, apparently.
How could we create a technology capable of replacing our own reality?
The American track record of using the U.S. military to protect oil markets is “lousy” and often makes the problems worse, says political scientist Eugene Gholz.
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There’s a chicken and egg thing going on here when it comes to having a mood disorder and discordant circadian rhythms.
Even if we don’t destroy ourselves, we always have the Universe to contend with. Wiping out all life on Earth is hard, but causing mass extinctions is easy. The 1991 eruption […]
The billionaire entrepreneur predicts the rise of technology will soon force society to rethink the modern work week.
The 2020 presidential candidate said companies like Amazon should “pay their fair share” as automation begins to displace human workers.
It was captured by the Parker Solar Probe, which is currently studying the star.
Childhood trauma can affect a child’s brain in dramatic ways for the rest of their lives.
About 3 million tweets from Russian trolls have been published in an effort to illuminate how foreign agents have been disrupting political discourse in the U.S.
What could religion learn from cable television? A surprising amount, seeing as the younger generations are turning away from both in huge numbers.
A guaranteed basic income is an old solution to a new problem of labor automation.
Hackers working for Russia have gained access to hundreds of U.S. electric utilities in 2017, according to new reports from federal officials.
Some of them were surprisingly astute.