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Virtual tourism has thus far been a futuristic dream, but a world shaped by Covid-19 may be ready to accept it.
From the present day all the way to less than 400 million years after the Big Bang, we’re seeing how the Universe grew up like never before.
Mutations that confer malaria resistance occur more frequently in people who live in regions where the disease is endemic.
Many people out there, including scientists, claim to have discovered a series of game-changing revolutions. Here’s why we don’t buy it.
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With such a vast Universe and raw ingredients that seem to be everywhere, could it really be possible that humanity is truly alone?
EV charging stations are the most widespread alternative to gas and diesel pumps. Each alternative has its own hotspots and “deserts.”
Elastic thinking can reveal the assumptions that hamstring our ability to solve seemingly intractable problems.
A new study tested to what extent dogs can sense human deception.
Experiencing too much pleasure and not enough pain may yield counterintuitive consequences.
Time will tell what the reign of Charles III will look like, but one thing is for sure: the “new Elizabethan age” is long gone.
Men with one older brother are 12% more likely to enter a same-sex union than those with a sister.
When someone attempts to make you afraid of something that hasn’t happened instead of a true, present danger, suspect this nefarious ploy.
The study suggests scientists are underestimating the number of animal species that could generate the next novel coronavirus.
The underground burial tombs were used at least as far back as 2500 B.C.
Willpower alone likely isn’t enough to replace a bad habit with a good one.
The Kalam cosmological argument asserts that everything that exists has a cause, and what caused the Universe? It’s got to be God.
A volley of new insights reignites the debate over whether our choices are ever truly our own.
Hunger rates are rising. These technologies could turn the tide.
When making any tough decision, the key is not to be overly exploratory or exploitative.
The number of PhDs has been exceeding the available academic positions since as early as the mid-1990s.
The same parts of the brain that help us navigate complex social interactions can also drive us to make wildly bad investments.
For democracy to prosper in the long term, we need more people to reach higher levels of education.
A new method could make holograms for virtual reality, 3D printing, and more. You can even run it can run on a smartphone.
Just by observing the tiny amount of deuterium left over from the Big Bang, we can determine that dark matter and dark energy must exist.
In 2022, the probe will crash into an asteroid while a nearby satellite captures it on camera.
Using image analysis tools developed for astronomy, researchers are predicting cancer therapy responses.
While many imagine terrifying futures run by AI, Rohit Krishnan is quietly identifying real problems and solutions.