A lot of the powers found in the comics exist in real life. They’re just a bit different.
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As enjoyable as it is to be a couch potato, humans were built to run.
The world’s greatest observatory can go no further with its current instrument set. The Hubble Space Telescope has provided humanity with our deepest views of the Universe ever. It has […]
Some things have always been worth celebrating.
The age-old question, finally answered. Kind of.
Scientists find a groundbreaking application of the supermaterial graphene.
Easter eggs have been hidden in video games since Atari’s Adventure; now Google search has hidden an entire adventure game.
Your new year’s resolutions should benefit not just yourself, but the whole planet.
Are we sure this isn’t alien technology?
Diversity in the workplace is a critical attribute to any business, and it comes in different forms. At its core, diversity is about embracing people of different ages, races, genders, […]
Over 9 billion years ago, a distant star exploded. Thanks to Einstein, we’ve seen it multiple times on replay. All across the Universe, matter and energy curve the fabric of space, […]
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has accused Facebook of violating the Fair Housing Act, an accusation that was also made by the National Fair Housing Alliance in March.
How do we see extremely short-lived stars in places that haven’t experienced star-formation in over 10 billion years? The most fundamental truth about stars is that when they run out of […]
The Oedipal complex, repressed memories, penis envy? Sigmund Freud’s ideas are far-reaching, but few have withstood the onslaught of empirical evidence.
Inconceivable wealth. And a few lessons in how not to get rich, too.
Learning about synesthesia can help us better understand how our brain works, particularly in terms of perception.
It is projected to last for more than 100 minutes, and begins Friday July 27.
A phrase buried deep in the Declaration of Independence set off alarms in Silicon Valley, and outrage in Texas.
Police violence is experienced by a large proportion of Russians. Is America going the way of its geopolitical foe?
The more diverse minds we have, the better we are as a population.
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About twice the size of Earth, 503b orbits its own star every six days.
An entire Universe of possibilities await stars like our own, even after they run out of fuel. One of the most profound rules in all the Universe is that nothing lasts […]
A Japanese astronomer shows that the Milky Way galaxy was formed in two stages, “dying” in between.
By time you see a pillar at all, almost all of your ‘formation’ is already finished. In the heart of the Eagle Nebula, the iconic Pillars of Creation loom as […]
Ketosis is known to work wonders in terms of short-term weight loss. But what about the diet’s effects over the long term?
The Boomerang Nebula, in our galaxy, is even colder than completely empty space. Here’s how that’s possible. Imagine the coldest place you possibly can. Inside it, the particles that make […]
We know that it’s ‘the red planet’ because of the iron in its soil. But why, with such a thin, carbon dioxide atmosphere, is the martian sky so red and bright? […]
Cryovolcanoes that eject ice instead of magma have been confirmed to exist on Ceres, which will help studying this formation on other planets and moons throughout the solar system.
It’s made up of scores of telescopes at many different sites across the world. But it acts like one giant telescope. Here’s how. If you want to observe the Universe more […]
The oldest people in our lives frequently shock us with hateful comments about others that seem out of character with the people we always thought they were. What’s going on?