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Recent years have seen countries across the African continent investing deep into the tech industry. Rwanda is angling to get ahead of the pack.
The Standard Model and General Relativity can’t be all there is. But how will we discover what lies beyond them? One of the biggest problems with physics is that, apart from […]
It’s massive, it’s transparent, and it’s ubiquitous. But so is our ignorance. When we look out at the Universe, we have two general ways to try and make sense of […]
There’s a boundary to how far back we can observe everything that exists. Despite everything we’ve learned about our Universe, there are many existential questions that remain unanswered. We don’t know […]
To find the optimal route between many different locations, we need the power of quantum computers.
Harvard engineers make a breakthrough polarization camera.
On average, American households dump the equivalent of $1,900 worth of food a year.
Our Sun will someday run out of fuel. Here’s what it will look like when that happens. The fate of our Sun is unambiguous, determined solely by its mass. If all […]
‘The Broad and Narrow Way’ helped 19th-century preachers explain the consequences of virtue and vice.
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There really is a cosmic conundrum about how fast the Universe is expanding. Changing its age won’t help. One of the most surprising and interesting discoveries of the 21st century is […]
Over 67,000 trials by the Color Guard can’t be wrong.
If dark matter is fundamentally different from the normal matter we know, there should be a way to test it. Here are the results. Dark matter — despite the enormous indirect evidence for […]
The origin of the 3rd element on the periodic table was one of the great cosmic mysteries. We just solved it. How did we form the elements that pervade the Universe […]
Climate-driven changes in phytoplankton communities will intensify the blue and green regions of the world’s oceans.
Because geocaches are always hidden out of sight, players often have to behave in out-of-the-ordinary ways to reach them.
Sometimes, chemistry can be more important for color than even physics. All across the world, volcanic eruptions remind us of the destructive power residing beneath Earth’s surface. You might be used […]
The blob that’s astonishing science gets its own exhibit.
There’s something special about islands – in some cases, it’s the price tag
For many, 2020 will not be remembered as a “best of” much. We don’t need to repeat the reasons here; it’s sufficient to point out that a 100-year pandemic was […]
We can all learn from these tips from Brad Pitt, Anne Hathaway, and more.
A newly studied hallucinogenic substance has shown signs of treating mental health conditions more efficiently than psilocybin.
The only other large galaxy in the local group is larger in size and has more stars. But mass? Perhaps we’re the biggest, after all. The Milky Way is home to […]
The Von Braun Space Station, based on the concepts of a controversial scientist, is moving ahead with construction plans.
We’re not made out of the densest elements, but we’re the densest planet nonetheless. Here’s why. Of all the planets, dwarf planets, moons, asteroids and more in the Solar System, only […]
There are a few different theories out there, but the parieto-frontal integration theory, or P-FIT, appears to give us the best model of the neuroscience of intelligence.
If we could see in three dimensions instead of two, we’d never have thought otherwise. Perhaps the most famous sight of a dying star is the Ring Nebula, discovered in […]
Cognitive psychologist Donald Hoffman hypothesizes we evolved to experience a collective delusion — not objective reality.
We catalogue seven more board games to teach children science, problem-solving, and even foster their creativity.