Lasers, mirrors, and computational advances can all work together to push ground-based astronomy past the limits of our atmosphere.
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Great genius is not born of lightning bolt-like moments of inspiration. In reality, perseverance plays the biggest role.
Skilled hunters adapted to the changing landscape and left tantalizing clues to who they were.
If the electromagnetic and weak forces unify to make the electroweak force, maybe, at higher energies, something even grander happens?
A placebo-controlled study found that oxytocin seems to significantly reduce romantic jealousy among people in intimate relationships.
The laws of physics obey certain symmetries and defy others. It’s theoretically tempting to add new ones, but reality doesn’t agree.
Bite into a miracle berry and you’ll perceive intense sweetness — but only after you eat something acidic, too.
“How can we live without our lives? How will we know it’s us without our past?” Steinbeck writes.
The matter that creates black holes won’t be what comes out when they evaporate. Will the black hole information paradox ever be solved?
Scientists are finding tumor signals in spit that could be key to developing diagnostic tests for various types of cancer.
Astronomers claim to have found structures so large, they shouldn’t exist. With such biased, incomplete observations, perhaps they don’t.
To gain its full value, L&D leaders must be open to challenging assumptions about how they approach on-the-job training.
From the Big Bang to black holes, singularities are hard to avoid. The math definitely predicts them, but are they truly, physically real?
Without wormholes, warp drive, or some type of new matter, energy, or physics, everyone is limited by the speed of light. Or are they?
At all distances, the Universe expands along our line-of-sight. But we can’t measure side-to-side motions; could it be rotating as well?
There’s never been a better cultural moment to capitalize on microlearning.
What do we mean by a black hole’s size? A photon sphere? The minimal stable orbit? The event horizon? The singularity? Which one is right?
Upskilling prepares today’s workforce for tomorrow’s opportunities, positioning organizations for success in the future.
Awe-inspiring moments can be found in our daily lives, and they have surprising benefits for our health and sense of well-being.
Surprising as it may seem, we are all very good at denial. Negation, however, is a different phenomena.
The answer to the age-old philosophical question of whether there is meaning in the Universe may ultimately rest upon the power of information.
Practically all of the matter we see and interact with is made of atoms, which are mostly empty space. Then why is reality so… solid?
The “first cause” problem may forever remain unsolved, as it doesn’t fit with the way we do science.
Just as storylines make sense only when you have the context of the beginning and the end, listeners need to understand the impetus for why the album was even made.
As we gain new knowledge, our scientific picture of how the Universe works must evolve. This is a feature of the Big Bang, not a bug.
It didn’t look like anything I’d seen before, but I’d be a great fool to consider “aliens” as a reasonable possibility.
The sky is blue. The oceans are blue. While science can explain them both, the reasons for each are entirely different.
In work and life, the rules of success are being redefined.
Like autism, ADHD lies on a spectrum, and some children should not be treated.
Brain-based technologies of spiritual enhancement can induce mystical experiences in many people on demand. What does this mean for spirituality today?