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A new antibiotic hits germs with a two pronged attack.
The bird demonstrates cutting-edge technology for devising self-folding nanoscale robots.
A new study at UPenn found that effective learning includes mistakes—just not too many.
Creating an afterlife—or a simulation of one—would take vast amounts of energy. Some scientists think the best way to capture that energy is by building megastructures around stars.
Physicists propose using time crystals to bring about a quantum computing revolution.
We all know that work-life balance can be difficult, but do we make it harder on ourselves by how we choose to conceptualize the idea? More specifically, is the concept […]
Researchers from Japan add a new wrinkle to a popular theory and set the stage for the formation of monstrous black holes.
Scientists observe how the halves of the brain keep us informed about everything everywhere.
Brain-based technologies of spiritual enhancement can induce mystical experiences in many people on demand. What does this mean for spirituality today?
No. But Buddhism and quantum mechanics have much to teach each other.
Brain-computer interfaces give scientists their closest look so far at what the human brain does while we’re asleep.
And is anyone protecting children’s data?
Seawater is raising salt levels in coastal woodlands along the entire Atlantic Coastal Plain, from Maine to Florida.
Our brains believe $10 today is more tangible than $100 next year.
Hidden variables aren’t ruled out, but they can’t get rid of quantum weirdness. Ever since the discovery of the bizarre behavior of quantum systems, we’ve been forced to reckon with […]
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A U.S. government intelligence agency develops cutting-edge tech to predict future events.
Awe-inspiring moments can be found in our daily lives, and they have surprising benefits for our health and sense of well-being.
There is a neurological link between serotonin levels and the brain’s ability to control impulses and patience levels.
Educators and administrators must build new supports for faculty and student success in a world where the classroom might become virtual in the blink of an eye.
Inventions with revolutionary potential made by a mysterious aerospace engineer for the U.S. Navy come to light.
How can researchers map something as complex as the human brain?
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The world is changing, and technology is driving that change. Today, that observation is about as compelling as the insight that water runs downhill. It’s just what technology (and water) […]
Olive oil leads to the discovery of a law that applies to atoms, superconductors, and even high energy physics.
Research finds that our sense of self can be manipulated by certain smells and sounds.
Here are 5 simple steps to creating a side hustle you can cash in on—just remember: quality should be at the heart of each step.
A team of astrophysicists used AI to figure out which clusters of stars merged to become our galaxy.
Here are 5 ways to make your workplace better and your workforce happier.