Psychologists are finding that moral code violations can leave an enduring mark — and may require new types of therapy.
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Scientists are notoriously resistant to new ideas. Are they falling prey to groupthink? Or are our current theories just that successful?
Hubble revolutionized astronomy more than once. Here's what we can expect from the James Webb Space Telescope.
The antibodies elicited by the "S2 vaccine" not only neutralize COVID's multiple strains but also coronaviruses that cause the common cold.
New chip eliminates the need for specific decoding hardware, boosting gaming systems, 5G networks, and more.
The conservation of energy is one of the most fundamental laws governing our reality. But in the expanding Universe, that's just not true.
You don’t need to ride into the danger zone to take advantage of TOPGUN’s life and career lessons.
“My dad asked me if I had been to tutoring and I lied… Then he showed me the tablet."
When we view hard work as a sign of low aptitude, it harms our ability to learn and grow.
Flexible organic circuits might someday hook right into your head.
Forget little green men: These scientists say we should be more worried about little green germs.
Some say that the Sun is a green-yellow color, but our human eyes see it as white, or yellow-to-red during sunset. What color is it really?
Black holes aren't just the densest masses in the Universe, but they also spin the fastest of all massive objects. Here's why it must be so.
A new control system, demonstrated using MIT’s robotic mini cheetah, enables four-legged robots to jump across uneven terrain in real-time.
The same brain differences that contribute to left-handedness also contribute to psychotic disorders. But there's a bright side.
When you say, "I'll get it done this week," you're just lying to yourself.
It's not about particle-antiparticle pairs falling into or escaping from a black hole. A deeper explanation alters our view of reality.
Carl Jung was one such person.
Engineers borrowed the maple tree's "helicopter" to design tiny, flying microchips, which perform various tasks while in whirling free fall.
Movie soundtracks don't just help us recall the plot of a film; they also allow us to better understand its meaning.
There are two fundamentally different ways of measuring the Universe's expansion. They disagree. "Early dark energy" might save us.
Inspired by the group behaviors of simple animals, a team of roboticists has developed a new way for swarm robots to maneuver on land.
The Big Theoretical Physics Problem At The Center Of The ‘Muon g-2’ Puzzle In early April, 2021, the experimental physics community announced an enormous victory: they had measured the muon’s magnetic […]
Even if we traveled at the speed of light, we'd never catch up to these galaxies.
Whenever you're surprised, there's a good chance that your brain is busy tweaking your memories.
Space planes could radically lower the cost of spaceflight.
Why, exactly, should you die for your child?
Fermilab's TeVatron just released the best mass measurement of the W-boson, ever. Here's what doesn't add up.
Could a theory from the science of perception help crack the mysteries of psychosis?
Without wormholes, warp drive, or some type of new matter, energy, or physics, everyone is limited by the speed of light. Or are they?