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For Black Hole Week, NASA released a mesmerizing animation of what a black hole probably looks like.
California’s Bobcat Fire has reached Mount Wilson Observatory’s doorstep. 100 years ago, our understanding of the Universe was very different from what it is today. Einstein’s General Relativity, our theory […]
Future-minded companies are investing in soft skills and digital learning to empower their talent.
MIT and Google researchers use deep learning to decipher ancient languages.
How did psychedelics and computers converge?
Quantum physics just keeps getting weirder, even as it gets more fascinating. “Is it a wave or is it a particle?” Never has such a simple question had such a […]
Radio-frequency signals can be used to track peoples’ movements in their own homes.
We’re blissfully ignorant of how we put ourselves at risk online.
The results contradict the popular assumption that men react far more strongly to pornography.
School diversity is less widespread in central and northern states
Scientists often find that they cannot replicate prior findings.
IT has been one of the fastest growing and most lucrative industries for a long time. But is that going to be true in the future?
The biggest error from ‘A Brief History of Time’ continues to misinform generations of aspiring physicists. The greatest idea of Stephen Hawking’s scientific career truly revolutionized how we think about […]
We trust science more than we even realize, and yet we’re quick to reject it. Why?
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The Response Act calls on schools to increase monitoring of students’ online activity.
The system could help with diagnosing and treating patients that cannot communicate.
The move comes one day before more than 1,500 Amazon employees are set to walk off the job as part of the global climate strikes.
An Oxford scientist’s controversial theory rethinks dark matter and dark energy.
Recent years have seen countries across the African continent investing deep into the tech industry. Rwanda is angling to get ahead of the pack.
Consciousness expert Michael Graziano on what, if anything, makes us uniquely human.
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The history of Silicon Valley: The rise of a technological unicorn.
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A glimpse into what a sustainable, inclusive future will look like.
Cook’s commencement speech at Tulane University urges students to take action.
The most popular books of the past 125 years, and where to get them.
If its claims are true, Clearview AI has quietly blown right past privacy norms to become the nightmare many have been fearing.