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Godfrey Hounsfield’s early life did not suggest that he would accomplish much at all.
Alzheimer’s disease is frightening, but the right combination of lifestyle choices can reduce your risk.
The antibodies elicited by the “S2 vaccine” not only neutralize COVID’s multiple strains but also coronaviruses that cause the common cold.
A doctor once joked that statins will be added to the water supply. Humor aside, the data shows that statins really are a “wonder drug.”
Fiona Broome remembered Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s (he didn’t). Oddly, many people had the same false memory.
Based on the atoms that they’re made out of, the innermost planet should always be the densest. Here’s why Earth beats Mercury, hands down.
It had long seemed impossible that supermassive black holes could grow to such enormous sizes. But the biggest problem is now solved.
Israel looks to deploy its “Iron Beam” air-defense system within the year.
About the project The goal of driving more progress across the world—scientifically, politically, economically, socially, etc—is one shared by many. And yet, debates about the best way to maximize progress […]
Mixed messages and competing interests have left college students feeling lost and stressed.
This flying car — more properly called an “electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicle”
— will seat five and fly up to 135 mph.
Your mentors made time for you. Now, go and make time for others.
Research shows self-ratings of personality traits like diligence are generally more accurate than ratings from others.
Heart muscle is shaped like a spiral, a mystery that has eluded scientists since 1669. New research has recreated the structure.
New research suggests they may be in the connections between your brain cells.
“Like real dreams, it does not explain, does not complete its sequences,” film critic Roger Ebert once wrote about “Mulholland Drive.”
Fulfillment at work isn’t about finding your passion; it’s about cultivating the relationships that create a sense of belonging.
How the search for alien life is taking place right here in our own Solar System. If you want to understand the origin of life in the Universe, you have three […]
When you view your right hand in a mirror, it appears as a left hand. Writing is reversed, as is the direction of any spinning object: clockwise becomes counterclockwise and […]
Do the benefits of plastics outweigh the costs?
Types of therapy are about as different as the people who use it.
The “first-of-its-kind” archeological find is being reburied despite the fact that researchers haven’t finished studying it.
Engineers borrowed the maple tree’s “helicopter” to design tiny, flying microchips, which perform various tasks while in whirling free fall.
“We are not our grandparents. It’s time to start thinking differently,” journalist Annie Jacobsen told Big Think.
Can stories help us become more creative?
Studying the display of personal wealth across time can help us better understand the history of socioeconomic inequality.
A small study suggests that IMST is as effective as medications or 30 minutes of aerobic exercise.
We need more data centers for AI. Developers are getting creative about where to build them.