All matter particles can act as waves, and massless light waves show particle-like behavior. Can gravitational waves also be particle-like?
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Some processes, like quantum tunneling, have been shown to occur instantaneously. But the ultimate cosmic speed limit remains unavoidable.
Skepticism is appropriate when gazing into the futurist’s crystal ball.
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As always, aDNA research raises as many questions as answers.
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Many people lived long enough to grow old in the olden days, too.
They could also “turn off” their fear.
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Frank Slater’s book “Practical Portrait Painting” reveals the secrets of masters old and new, from Leonardo da Vinci to Augustus John.
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Altos Labs, a new biotech firm with $3 billion in funding, has announced plans to combat aging. But what does that mean for human life span, exactly?
As viewed by the MeerKAT telescope, this radio view of the Milky Way blows away every other way we’ve ever seen our home galaxy.
A new study calls the technique “location spoofing.”
Dealing with rudeness can nudge you toward cognitive errors.
Being bilingual benefits children as they learn to speak — and adults as they age.
“Human connection is as threatened by unhealthy peace as it is by unhealthy conflict.” —Priya Parker
Break into London Zoo? Illegal, but it would improve the London Circle Walk
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 […]
A recent study illuminated surprising differences in how men and women seek help when struggling with relationships.
The densest objects that haven’t collapsed to black holes can tell us information about the Universe unlike anything else. Swarming through our own galaxy, we’ve detected quite a few bizarre objects: […]
The Metaverse could be the most dangerous tool of persuasion humanity has ever created.
The model is almost eight hours ahead of a doctor’s recognition of a patient’s deterioration.