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Research shows how temperature can be used to manipulate circadian rhythms.
To make a ton of information stick in your mind, you have to make it chunky.
Helplessness isn’t learned — it’s an instinctual response that can be overcome.
Does it have a deeper significance — or is it just a number?
Cognitive psychologist and poet Keith Holyoak explores whether artificial intelligence could ever achieve poetic authenticity.
Survivorship bias occurs when we fail to consider how data was collected. To combat this, search for the “silent evidence.”
Einstein’s laws of gravity have been challenged many times, but have always emerged victorious. Could wide binary stars change all that?
The media sells bad news, but scientific evidence shows that we are making progress toward a greener planet.
An unprecedented number of new satellites threatens the night sky as we know it. Will we act in time to save it?
In Kannauj, perfumers have been making monsoon-infused mitti attar for centuries.
Researchers find a way to distort laser light to survive a trip through disordered obstacles.
It’s high time owners learned to speak their dog’s language.
It’s the origin of our entire observable Universe, but it’s still not the very beginning of everything.
Is science absolute? Its truths and discoveries guide us toward the nature of reality, but we must always remain open-minded to revisions.
We must get happiness right — even when the world around us gets it wrong.
With radio and X-ray data combined, we’re understanding how energy flows like never before. When we look out at the Universe on the largest cosmic scales of all, gravity is the […]
Both made monumental contributions that were far ahead of their time. It’s hard to believe, but the idea that the Universe was dominated not by normal matter but rather by dark […]
To understand others, you need to see past their fleeting emotions. You must perceive who they are as people.
Giambattista della Porta’s contributions to codebreaking changed the course of communication.
In the night sky for March of 2022, only stars and the Moon, not planets, will greet you. The real show, however, arrives just before dawn.
If we were born trillions of years in the future, could we even figure out our cosmic history?
Short-termism is both rooted in our most primal instincts and encouraged by runaway technological development. How can we fight it?
The Source Family, a radical 1970s utopian commune, still impacts what we eat today.
More than 90% of human faces are home to mites that live in our skin pores. These friendly guests might be merging with us.
Not everything that claims to be “scientific” actually is. There are five features of scientifically rigorous studies.
Yoga is more than just standing on your head. It’s about uniting with the divine.
Next year is the perfect time to have better conversations!
From landscaped gardens to road systems, the Persians were among the first to create many things we still enjoy today.
His grandfather, a member of Oppenheimer’s atomic bomb team, foresaw the potential of nuclear energy to power cities — not destroy them.