Spending time in green spaces seems to yield many health benefits, most of which researchers are only beginning to understand.
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Partisan division has reached its peak, shows an alarming new study that identifies three crucial components.
How close are we to human teleportation? Successes in quantum teleportation experiments abound.
New research suggests some men identify with a new form of masculinity that values authenticity, domesticity, and holistic self-awareness.
Are space and time real like atoms are, or is spacetime just a calculational tool? When most of us think about the Universe, we think about the material objects that […]
Radical thinker Rutger Bregman paints a new, more beautiful portrait of humanity.
You’re always in control of your breath.
There’s a flowchart if you aren’t sure. It’s a situation that comes up all too frequently: an expert in their field publicly states a conclusion that is thoroughly accepted by the […]
Since 2015, the Women in the Workplace report has evaluated the successes of women in corporate America alongside the challenges they face. Sponsored by McKinsey & Co. and Lean In, […]
Research is for the experts. Listen to them instead. “Research both sides and make up your own mind.” It’s simple, straightforward, common sense advice. And when it comes to issues like […]
Let’s talk about swans. All swans are birds or, more specifically, waterfowl. They are large and sport long, slender necks. They migrate south for the winter, traveling in that eye-catching […]
We once thought the Moon was completely airless, but it turns out it has an atmosphere, after all. Even wilder: It has a tail of its own.
The positive steps we are taking to prevent disease might have a negative side effect.
Studying voice recordings of infected but asymptomatic people reveals potential indicators of Covid-19.
Nostalgia is also proven to decrease loneliness and increase resiliency.
The pendulum didn’t tick right when they brought it here: the start of a fascinating story. For nearly three full centuries, the most accurate way that humanity kept track of […]
Is focusing solely on body mass index the best way for doctor to frame obesity?
Flow Research Collective COO Rian Doris explains how to harness the power of your nervous system to find your flow during a pandemic.
In Chile, the so-called “release certificate” would free holders from all types of quarantine or restriction.
New prototype Petri dishes let ordinary scientists in on the advanced technology.
While it’s always been a boon to Popeye’s “muskles,” it looks like spinach may also have a role to play in clean future batteries.
Developing an awareness of and an appreciation for science is what we all truly need, not what we’ve been doing.
An artificial island in the North Sea is the biggest building project ever in Danish history – and could pave the way for many more.
Is a proton fundamentally more ‘quarky’ or ‘gluey’ in nature? One question that every curious child winds up asking at some point or other is, “what are things made of?” Every […]
Music, journaling, and spending time with your pets are all science-backed ways to boost mental health during stressful times.
A study finds people are more influenced by what the other party says than their own. What gives?
According to a licensed clinical psychologist, we need to change the way we define narcissism in order to recognize it more clearly for what it really is.
There has been a dramatic increase in abuse and misuse.
We still don’t know how the information encoded onto it gets out. No matter what you do in the Universe, its overall entropy always increases. Even when we put things in […]