A non-invasive method for looking inside structures is solving mysteries about the ancient pyramid.
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Oxygen isn’t strictly necessary for combustion, but it is ideal. Any advanced (alien) civilization probably uses oxygen to burn things.
We could even benefit from more whataboutisms — if they’re used properly.
The paradox of failure explains why even a healthy rage-quit won’t keep a good gamer down.
What we call “basic research” is actually the most cutting-edge. It underpins knowledge, and without it, technology does not come into being.
An insect? A vermin? An unwanted animal? What in the world is Franz Kafka talking about?
From mobile learning to microlearning, these five methods for training employees are some of the most effective in the modern world of business.
Humans who’ve lived through the same events often remember them differently. Could quantum physics be responsible?
What if you could just grow your own blood?
In 2020, scientists took more than a kilo of moon rock and soil back to Earth for testing.
To thrive in a rapidly changing future, we will need adaptable and diverse skill sets. Here’s where to look.
Measurements of the acceleration of the universe don’t agree, stumping physicists working to understand the cosmic past and future. A new proposal seeks to better align these estimates — and is likely testable.
All life forms, anywhere in our Universe, are chemically connected yet completely unique.
Since the 1980s, engineered monoclonal antibodies have been knocking out invading germs. Sperm may be next.
Instead of walking a mile in someone’s shoes, try reading a chapter in their book.
Some microbes can withstand Earth’s most inhospitable corners, hinting that life may be able to survive similarly extreme conditions on other worlds.
Just like with AI, people worried about job security and the spread of disinformation. Machines were destroyed and book merchants were chased out of town.
Gamma-ray bursts are among the most energetic cosmic events of all. On October 9, 2022, a remarkable one occurred: the brightest ever seen.
Fantasy, meet statistics: The census comes to Middle-earth!
A new episode of “Your Brain on Money” illuminates the strange world of consumer behavior and explores how brands can wreak havoc on our ability to make rational decisions.
A new study upends a long-standing theory on how the brain plans motor actions in uncertain environments.
The AI test can be done every night at home while the person is asleep, without even touching their body.
Toxoplasmosis, which results from a chance encounter with a cougar and the parasite it carries, can push a wolf to seek alpha status.
There are billions of potentially inhabited planets in the Milky Way alone. Here’s how NASA will at last discover and measure them.
As far as we can tell, there’s no limit to how far it goes on; only a limit to how far we can see. Could the Universe truly be infinite?
Step one, start with a trial separation.
The highest earning Myers-Briggs personality type? ENTJ.