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Our social instincts can lead us to adopt models of desire that might not serve our interests.
The secret to alleviating chronic back pain may be to treat psychological issues like anxiety and repressed emotions.
Walter Pitts rose from the streets to MIT, but couldn’t escape himself.
Dennis Klatt developed trailblazing text-to-speech systems before losing his own voice to cancer.
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A non-profit dedicated to science communication offers to connect learners with over 11,000 scientists.
Max Planck Institute scientists crash into a computing wall there seems to be no way around.
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Even the most brilliant mind in history couldn't have achieved all he did without significant help from the minds of others.
If the laws of physics are symmetrical as we think they are, then the Big Bang should have created matter and antimatter in the same amount.
The research suggests that roughly 1 percent of galaxy clusters look atypical and can be easily misidentified.
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Mind Bank Ai is the newest entrant in an ambitious idea: using AI to create a kind of immortality.
The coronavirus pandemic is highlighting the innovations that have been desperately needed in higher education all along.
If more people decide to apply pressure through their choices, slowly but surely we would reach climate change herd immunity.
An unprecedented number of new satellites threatens the night sky as we know it. Will we act in time to save it?
From exoplanets to supermassive black holes to the first stars and galaxies, Webb will show us the Universe as we've never seen it before.
Over the coming decades, over 100,000 new satellites are expected. For countless millennia, whenever we were faced with a clear, cloudless, moonless night, all of humanity was able to witness […]
Why do we deprive students of the historical and cultural context of science?
What would happen if the U.S. guaranteed every citizen a job with a living wage and benefits?
How close are we to human teleportation? Successes in quantum teleportation experiments abound.
What do communist dictators Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong have in common with U.S. Presidents like John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan? Hint: It’s the same thing they have in […]
GPS holds the key, but astronomers can’t do it without help. Since 2019, the night sky — as seen by both human eyes and the telescopes we use to enhance our views of […]
A new survey found that 27 percent of millennials are saving more money due to the pandemic, but most can't stay within their budgets.
If a large asteroid strikes Earth, it has the potential to release an enormous amount of energy, leading to local or even global catastrophes. The strike that led to the […]