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What do ghosts and anomalous galaxy rotation rates have in common? Some sci-fi enthusiasts believe the answer involves “parallel universes.”
Plagues, war, and genocide were literally frozen in time.
A college education currently provides roughly a 10% rate of return, beating the long-term performance of equities.
The ability to decode acoustic information from brain activity aids the development of brain-computer interfaces that restore communication in patients who suffer paralysis.
This first-of-its-kind image offers a detailed look at the magnetic fields within the Central Molecular Zone.
Predictive power has perverse, anti-democratic consequences. So be a good citizen and lie to election pollsters.
Take a closer look at the different types of reasoning you use every day.
Apart from the energy needed to flip the switch, no other energy is needed to transmit the information.
From AI to health and the metaverse, this year’s CES promised new tech that will change lives long after the excitement of the latest TV wears off.
A game that challenges pedestrians to avoid detection by an AI could help train tomorrow’s self-driving cars.
Humanity is a type 0 civilization. Here’s what types 1, 2, and 3 look like, according to physicist Michio Kaku.
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NASA is creating a planet habitability index, and Earth may not be at the top. With our current data, ranking habitability is guesswork.
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.
Interventions can make the most difference when Alzheimer’s is detected early.
There are many problems with relying on SAT and ACT scores for college admissions. But removing them entirely creates less opportunity.
All human development, from large cities to small towns, shines light into the night sky.
Sometimes, going “deeper” doesn’t reveal the answers you seek. By viewing more Universe with better precision, ESA’s Euclid mission shines.
Can targeted interventions save Americans?
Nevada has the fewest number of native-born citizens.
In the future, driving an app across a bridge could let engineers know how safe it is.
While executive function matures between 18 and 20 years of age, the brain keeps changing long afterward.
Engagement with generative AI is a business essential — but all companies should be vigilant.
AI programs like ChatGPT can create “thanabots” based on deceased loved ones’ digital communications, allowing us to talk with the departed.
Today, we could use Big Data to radically reform democracy. Tomorrow, we could build nanofabricators and usher in an era of abundance. Is society ready?
The first tests of optical communications far from Earth will take place aboard the asteroid-bound Psyche spacecraft
The problem with today’s AI isn’t it thinking for itself; it’s the tech telling humans whatever we want to hear.
It’s on a 100,000-year timescale, though, so the next few centuries might not be so comfortable.
I think, therefore I am (rich).
Video cameras on city streets are only the most visible way your movements can be tracked.